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Howard Lynn Hart

Posted 2016-12-01 by mhenderson
Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ
>>> Published on Thursday, December 1, 2016 <<<
>>> (personal article published) <<<

>>> Howard "Howdy" Hart <<<

>>> October 4, 1932 - November 8, 2016 <<<

Howdy was born and raised in Stratford, Texas. After he graduated
from high school, he joined the Navy and served in Korea aboard "The
Phillippine Seas." That is when he met and married his first wife,
Janet Perkins and became the proud father of two daughters and a
son.

Howdy moved to California in the early 1950's where he was employed
by the Southern California Gas Company. Then, at the age of 27, he
joined the Glendale, California Police Force, proudly serving as a
narcotics and juvenile officer and took early retirement at the rank
of Sargent.

Shortly after his 23 year marriage ended, he moved to Lake Havasu
City, Arizona in 1977, where he had spent years of vacation time
water skiing with family and friends.

In 1982, he married Vicki Baker and gained 2 sons, Brad and Duston,
in the process. His activities during this time of his life included
restoring cars (mainly Mustangs.) Having earned his private pilot's
license, he began frequently flying back and forth from Texas to run
the cattle company he and Vicki started. They also built a huge rec
room/bar onto their house and dubbed it the "Ya'll come back
saloon." However, in 1991, he and Vicki parted ways amicably.''

Never one to be idle, he began construction on a home in Lake Havasu
City, Arizona, hauling bricks from Mexico, proudly noting there were
17,500 bricks from which he constructed his home, doing most of the
labor himself.

He then met his wife, Linda "Lin" in late 1992 and they were married
in 1993. Together they pursued mutual interests in photography, four
wheeling, boating, RV'ing, building, and enjoying their many pets.
For several years, the beach home they discovered in Baja, Mexico,
became their main vacation destination. Many happy hours were spent
working, walking the beach, sitting by the campfire, watching the
sunrise or moon over the ocean or just enjoying a cerveza with
friends.

In 2005, when his wife Lin retired, they purchased property outside
of Yucca, Arizona and started another chapter in their lives as
"desert rats.'

Challenging, yet rewarding, with every small improvement, each new
season brought a sense of progress. The last few years of his life
brought changes to that progression due to his declining health,
however, his desire in wanting to keep up wit friends, family, and
world events via smart phones and his passion to travel never
wavered.

He will be remembered as a great, strong, stubborn, humorous man
with a strong sense of pride and love of life and will be missed by
all whose lives he touched.

He is survived by his wife, Linda "Lin" Hart; daughters, Vicki
Brunsweiller and Donna Harmon; sons, Brad and Duston Hart; ex-wives,
Janet Latta and Vicki Hart; brother, William "Glenn" hart and
numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his son, William "Bill" Hart who passed away in 1989.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Hospice of Havasu.
Services will be held on Saturday, December 3, 2016 at the Lietz-
Fraze Funeral Home Chapel in Lake Havasu City, Arizona. A
Celebration of Life will be held at the American Legion immediately
following the services.

Services were placed in the care of Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home.
Thoughts and condolences can be sent to the Hart family at
www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.




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