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Woodward County Obituary
Elmwood Cemetery

© Enid News
Reprinted with permission
Submitted by: Glenn Shroads


Sterling Howell

November 8, 1907 ~November 21, 1979

Woodward – Sterling Howell, 72, a retired farmer and a Fort Supply resident, died Wednesday in a Woodward hospital following a lengthy illness.

Service will be at 10:30 AM Friday in the Stecher Mortuary Chapel at Woodward. Doctor W. T. Archer, pastor of the First Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery.

Howell was born November 8, 1907, in Galina County, Kansas, and at an early age moved to Dunlap. On January 20, 1933, he married Inez Cockrell at Arnett. She died in November 1947.

In 1949, he married Lucille Howe at Lipscomb, Texas. He was a farmer and had lived in or near Fort supply all of his life.

Survivors include his wife, Lucille; two daughters, Mrs. Glen (Harriet) Pearson, Buffalo, and Mrs. L. C. (Judy) English Jr., Arvada, Colorado; two sons, Ed Howe, Woodward, and Wilbur Howe, LaJunta, Colorado; one brother, Jack, Woodward; 11 grandchildren; and three great – grandchildren.

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