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Allen “Bear” Howell

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Allen “Bear” Howell

Birth
Union County, South Carolina, USA
Death
9 Aug 2004 (aged 62)
Spartanburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Union, Union County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Allen "Bear" Howell, 62, husband of Diane Malmborg Howell of 215 Austin St., Monarch, died Monday evening, Aug. 9, 2004, at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare,
Mr. Howell was born in Union County April 11, 1942, the son of the late Woodrow and Beulah Lawson Howell. He had recently retired from the Milliken Monarch Plant where he worked as a maintenance technician. Mr. Howell was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three sons, Tommy and his wife Laura Dill Howell, Sean Howell and Ronnie and his wife Darlene Quinn Howell, all of Union; three brothers, John Davis and Douglas Howell, both of Union, Ken Howell of Grover N.C.; a sister, Sue H. Bryant of Lockhart; two granddaughters, Amber Howell and Audrey Howell; three grandsons, Aaron Howell, Brandon Howell and Tyler Howell; two step grandsons, Dustin Quinn and Zackery Quinn; two stepgranddaughters, Lindsey Quinn and Whitney Duncan, all of Union.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004, at 3 p.m. at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Scott Cobb. Interment will be in the Union Memorial Gardens. The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 until 9.
The family is at the home, 215 Austin St., Monarch.
The Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Do not cry for me when I must go, for heaven waits for me. I got here fine and oh it is grand, there is so much here to see. The Father met me at the gate while you watched me wilt and die. You could not see but all around were angels by your side. They told me when I go they would care for you. With my body in such pain it was all that I could do. I told you before I left I didn't want to die, but I have never been so happy don't see it as good-bye. I have no more pain and the love here is great. I got a brand new body when I walked through the gate.So do not weep any more, for God is holding my hand and when you close your eyes to sleep and reach the promise land, I will meet you at the gate when the Father guides you through. Until I see you once again remember "I Love You."
Allen "Bear" Howell, 62, husband of Diane Malmborg Howell of 215 Austin St., Monarch, died Monday evening, Aug. 9, 2004, at Spartanburg Regional Healthcare,
Mr. Howell was born in Union County April 11, 1942, the son of the late Woodrow and Beulah Lawson Howell. He had recently retired from the Milliken Monarch Plant where he worked as a maintenance technician. Mr. Howell was of the Baptist faith.
Surviving in addition to his wife are three sons, Tommy and his wife Laura Dill Howell, Sean Howell and Ronnie and his wife Darlene Quinn Howell, all of Union; three brothers, John Davis and Douglas Howell, both of Union, Ken Howell of Grover N.C.; a sister, Sue H. Bryant of Lockhart; two granddaughters, Amber Howell and Audrey Howell; three grandsons, Aaron Howell, Brandon Howell and Tyler Howell; two step grandsons, Dustin Quinn and Zackery Quinn; two stepgranddaughters, Lindsey Quinn and Whitney Duncan, all of Union.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, Aug. 12, 2004, at 3 p.m. at the Lewis Funeral Home Chapel conducted by the Rev. Scott Cobb. Interment will be in the Union Memorial Gardens. The body will remain at the funeral home where the family will receive friends Wednesday night from 7 until 9.
The family is at the home, 215 Austin St., Monarch.
The Lewis Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.

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Do not cry for me when I must go, for heaven waits for me. I got here fine and oh it is grand, there is so much here to see. The Father met me at the gate while you watched me wilt and die. You could not see but all around were angels by your side. They told me when I go they would care for you. With my body in such pain it was all that I could do. I told you before I left I didn't want to die, but I have never been so happy don't see it as good-bye. I have no more pain and the love here is great. I got a brand new body when I walked through the gate.So do not weep any more, for God is holding my hand and when you close your eyes to sleep and reach the promise land, I will meet you at the gate when the Father guides you through. Until I see you once again remember "I Love You."


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