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Clayton Samuel Howell

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Clayton Samuel Howell

Birth
Roberts County, South Dakota, USA
Death
27 Feb 2013 (aged 90)
Burial
Millington, Tuscola County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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CLAYTON SAMUEL HOWELL formerly of Millington passed away on Wednesday February 27, 2013, to be with The Lord and his wife Jenny, son Kenneth and daughter Felicia. He was born September 25, 1922 to Anna and Samuel Howell on a farm in Wilmot, South Dakota, one of nine children. He is survived by his son, Jim (Maureen) Howell also 6 grandchildren (Richard, Becca, Heather, Lisa, Sam, and Matthew), 13 great grandchildren, 4 brothers and sisters (Elton, Margaret, Herschuel, and Betty), and many nieces and nephews. Clayton served as a tank commander in the 88th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron in Europe during World War II, and retired from General Motors in plant protection. He was a loving husband for almost 70 years, a wonderful father and grandfather, and a gentle and kind soul. He loved hunting, fishing, leather-work and woodworking. He will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched
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HANLIN FUNERAL HOME
A Family serving Families
for 85 years.
CLAYTON SAMUEL HOWELL formerly of Millington passed away on Wednesday February 27, 2013, to be with The Lord and his wife Jenny, son Kenneth and daughter Felicia. He was born September 25, 1922 to Anna and Samuel Howell on a farm in Wilmot, South Dakota, one of nine children. He is survived by his son, Jim (Maureen) Howell also 6 grandchildren (Richard, Becca, Heather, Lisa, Sam, and Matthew), 13 great grandchildren, 4 brothers and sisters (Elton, Margaret, Herschuel, and Betty), and many nieces and nephews. Clayton served as a tank commander in the 88th Cavalry Reconnaissance Squadron in Europe during World War II, and retired from General Motors in plant protection. He was a loving husband for almost 70 years, a wonderful father and grandfather, and a gentle and kind soul. He loved hunting, fishing, leather-work and woodworking. He will be greatly missed by all whose lives he touched
You're welcome to leave personal condolences, share a memory, or light a memory candle by opening the Memory Wall tab. For Service and visitation information open the Service Info tab.

HANLIN FUNERAL HOME
A Family serving Families
for 85 years.


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