Scott Mitchell Howe, 56, passed away on Thursday, February 8, 2024, in Meeker, Oklahoma. Scott was a resident of the Meeker area for over 40 years.
Scott was born on July 4, 1967, to Sally (Long) Fulkerson in Twin Falls, Idaho. Along with his family, he had the opportunity to travel and grow up all over the United States. Scott was a mechanic by trade. He owned his own mechanic shop in Oklahoma City for several years. He enjoyed stock car racing, and in his later years, going to the casino.
Scott’s family described him as a sweet, kind soul and the best big brother ever.
Scott is survived by his mother, Sally Fulkerson; sisters, Crystal Caseboldt, and her husband, Boyd Caseboldt, and Amanda Howe; nieces, Sarah Wright and husband, Jeremy Wright, Samantha Smith and husband, Jay Smith, Felecia San Pedro, Tiffany San Pedro, and Addison Faith; nephew, Pete San Pedro Jr.; great-nieces, Danica, Calleigh, Emiko, and Nora; great-nephews, Jamisen, Christopher, and Dennis (aka Bubby); as well as a host of other extended family, and many numerous friends.
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