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Charles R. Howard

Posted 2021-08-20 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald from Aug. 19 to Aug. 20, 2021 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Charles R. Howard, of Lake Havasu City, passed away July 26, 2021. He
was 83 years old.

Charles was born on Nov. 26, 1937 in Kettle Island, Kentucky a small
coal mining town. There he lived with his parents and eight brothers
and sisters. They later resettled in Detroit, and lived there for more
than 30 years prior to moving to Arizona.

Charles is survived by his three children, Dennis C. (Patricia) Howard
of Gridley, California, Allen T. (Norma) Howard of Yucca, Arizona,
Kathy M. Howard of Lake Havasu City; two grandchildren, Benjamin A.
Howard of Kingman, Gabriel (Danae) W. Howard of Oregon House,
California, his great-grandchildren Garth Liam and Demi Sue Howard,
and his sister Loretta McCoy-Howard of Warren, Michigan and many
nieces and nephews.

Charles is preceded in death by his loving wife of 43 years - Veronica
A. Howard, his parents, William and Beatrice; his brothers, William
(Billy), Alex, Truman; his sisters, Thelma, Ora, Evelyn, and
Geraldine.

Charles will be remembered for his love for family and friends as well
as being a converted man who placed his faith in his resurrection by
Jesus Christ.

A private graveside service was scheduled for 2 p.m., Thursday, Aug.
5, 2021 at Chloride, Arizona Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, he asked that gifts be made in his name to: either
of these following ministries: Amazing Facts 6615 Sierra College Blvd
Granite Bay, CA. 95746 (916) 434-3880, www.amazingfacts.org or Kenneth
Cox Ministries P.O. Box 1027 Loma Linda, CA. 92354.
www.kennthcoxministries.org



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