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James Wyman Howell

Birth
Clinton Township, La Porte County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Apr 2018 (aged 93)
Wanatah, La Porte County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Westville, La Porte County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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James Wyman Howell, 93 of Wanatah, died at home on Thursday, April 12, 2018. He was born to Wyman Blaine and Lovella (Spangler) Howell on May 31, 1924 at the family farm home in Clinton Township, near Wanatah, IN. He married Norma Lee Cites in 1946. She preceded him in death on May 8, 2012. He knew she was the one for him when they started dating as teenagers. In high school, he was an outstanding basketball player and graduated from Clinton High school in 1942. He attended 1 year of college at Purdue University, playing on the freshman basketball team. In the summer of 1943 he enlisted in the Navy and was trained to fly PBY amphibious planes. He was stationed in the Philippines at the end of WW ll. After being honorably discharged from the Navy in 1946, he attended Valparaiso University and attained a B.S. with majors in mathematics and science in 1950. He obtained his Master’s Degree from Purdue University in 1963. From 1950 – 1958, he had 1-2 year teaching positions at the LaPorte County high schools of LaCrosse, Hanna, Union Mills, Rolling Prairie, and Clinton Township. He spent the last 30 years of his career at Westville High School teaching high school math, retiring in 1988. Early in his career he coached basketball, baseball, volleyball, and track. At Westville High School he sponsored the Mathematics Club for 22 years. As the Junior Class sponsor for six years he supervised the construction of the elaborate decorations for the proms which were held in the school gymnasium. In 1952 and 1953 he worked at Kingsbury Ordinance Plant at night while still teaching by day. Most summers he was employed as a carpenter. He salvaged materials from many barns, houses and sheds, which he used for building home additions (his own and his children’s). He was Boy Scout master of Troop 33 in Wanatah from 1960 – 1965 and 1969-1974. He loved children especially babies. He ran a truck farm, specializing in watermelons, cantaloupe, and sweet corn. He was known to pull the occasional prank as a school boy and adult. He was a devoted and loving father who always supported his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. For him, home was the best place to be. He also had a special place in his heart for many of the students he had taught and coached. He is survived by 6 children: Diane (Ted) Woolever, Timothy (Linda) Howell, James D. (Bonnie) Howell, Amy (Gary) DeSmet, Jonathon (Margaret) Howell, and Nathan (Irene)Wyman Blaine Howell, Hannah Howell; and 18 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings: Vivian Teeter, Robert Howell, Helen Garab, and Marian Hock.
James Wyman Howell, 93 of Wanatah, died at home on Thursday, April 12, 2018. He was born to Wyman Blaine and Lovella (Spangler) Howell on May 31, 1924 at the family farm home in Clinton Township, near Wanatah, IN. He married Norma Lee Cites in 1946. She preceded him in death on May 8, 2012. He knew she was the one for him when they started dating as teenagers. In high school, he was an outstanding basketball player and graduated from Clinton High school in 1942. He attended 1 year of college at Purdue University, playing on the freshman basketball team. In the summer of 1943 he enlisted in the Navy and was trained to fly PBY amphibious planes. He was stationed in the Philippines at the end of WW ll. After being honorably discharged from the Navy in 1946, he attended Valparaiso University and attained a B.S. with majors in mathematics and science in 1950. He obtained his Master’s Degree from Purdue University in 1963. From 1950 – 1958, he had 1-2 year teaching positions at the LaPorte County high schools of LaCrosse, Hanna, Union Mills, Rolling Prairie, and Clinton Township. He spent the last 30 years of his career at Westville High School teaching high school math, retiring in 1988. Early in his career he coached basketball, baseball, volleyball, and track. At Westville High School he sponsored the Mathematics Club for 22 years. As the Junior Class sponsor for six years he supervised the construction of the elaborate decorations for the proms which were held in the school gymnasium. In 1952 and 1953 he worked at Kingsbury Ordinance Plant at night while still teaching by day. Most summers he was employed as a carpenter. He salvaged materials from many barns, houses and sheds, which he used for building home additions (his own and his children’s). He was Boy Scout master of Troop 33 in Wanatah from 1960 – 1965 and 1969-1974. He loved children especially babies. He ran a truck farm, specializing in watermelons, cantaloupe, and sweet corn. He was known to pull the occasional prank as a school boy and adult. He was a devoted and loving father who always supported his children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. For him, home was the best place to be. He also had a special place in his heart for many of the students he had taught and coached. He is survived by 6 children: Diane (Ted) Woolever, Timothy (Linda) Howell, James D. (Bonnie) Howell, Amy (Gary) DeSmet, Jonathon (Margaret) Howell, and Nathan (Irene)Wyman Blaine Howell, Hannah Howell; and 18 great grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents, and siblings: Vivian Teeter, Robert Howell, Helen Garab, and Marian Hock.


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