Shirley Joyce (Griggs)
(Pittman) & George Albert Howard
Tombstone Photo
Dewey Cemetery
Dewey, Washington Co. OK
© Dennis Wilson |
Obit for George posted by Angela Bell
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BARTLESVILLE EXAMINER-ENTERPRISE
BARTLESVILLE, WASHINGTON CO, OK
(permission granted)
Published from February 24 to
March 24, 2013
Interment will be in the Dewey Cemetery directed by the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory. Casket escorts will
include Brent Thummel, Nick Beffer, Joe Beffer, Matt
Forester, Tyler Hadley, Brandon Hadley and Spanky Mahan.
The Howard family will receive guests at the Stumpff Funeral
Home on Sunday from 4 PM to 6 PM.
A memorial fund has been established and those who wish may
send their contributions to the Church of God Holiness, 1001
N. Creek, Dewey, Oklahoma 74029 or to the
American Heart Association , P.O. Box , 841125,
Dallas, Texas,
Mr. Howard was born at Coody's Bluff, Oklahoma in Nowata
County on June 30, 1934 to Charles Donald and Leva Lorea
(Jackson) Howard. He grew up and received his education in
Alluwe where he graduated from high school and also operated
Mutt's grocery store there. He was married to Shirley Lee
Conner on April 3, 1953 in Tulsa and they made their home in
Alluwe and then Tulsa where he was employed with Fitzgerald
Funeral Home there. They later moved to the
Bartlesville/Nowata area and he was employed briefly at the
Burt Funeral Home in Bartlesville and in the oil field with
his father. They moved to Vinita where he was a route
salesman for Wonder Bread. While in Vinita he was active in
the Vinita Jaycees chapter which he served a term as
president and was also active at the annual rodeo as a rodeo
clown. In the early 1960's they moved to Nowata where he was
employed in the grocery business until moving to Iola,
Kansas in 1969 where he was employed with Thompson's
Poultry. They returned to Bartlesville to make their home in
1972 and he was employed with Prudential Insurance, was a
butcher at Carter's Food Store in Eastland Center and a
supervisor at Reda Pump Company. He had also worked as a
butcher at Copan Grocery and other local meat markets. He
was married to Shirley Joyce (Griggs) Pittman on May 30,
1977 at Dewey. They have made their home in Dewey since that
time. He was employed as a night supervisor at Ogden Allied
in Bartlesville and had also worked at the Whirlpool plant
in Tulsa. For the past 15 years he has worked as a funeral
assistant at the Stumpff Funeral Home & Crematory in
Bartlesville. He was a member of the Church of God Holiness
in Dewey, the Bartlesville Sportsmen's Club and the National
Rifle Association. An outdoorsman, he was an avid deer
hunter and fisherman, especially opening and closing days of
trout season at Roaring River State Park in Missouri.
Mr. Howard is survived by his wife Shirley Howard of the
home in Dewey, five daughters, Janice Mangum and husband
Clay of Carrollton, Texas, Cathy Latta and husband Bob of
Hesston, Kansas, Paula House and husband Ed of Bartlesville,
Marla Smith and husband Chuck of Copperas Cove, Texas, and
Sandy Hadley and husband Alvin of Wann, one son, Scott
Pittman and wife Kathy of Bartlesville, 17 grandchildren and
27 great grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, one sister, Martha Faubion Gibbons on January 19, 2011 and a daughter, Vickie Puryear on December 30, 2007.
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