Howe Larry D.

Howe, Larry D., 70, former Coleman Co. Trip Administrator, Owner and President of Nova Travel, Inc., died Saturday, February 20, 2010. Rosary service 7:00 p.m., Thursday, February 25, and Memorial Mass 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 26, both at Church of the Magdalen, Wichita. Preceded by parents, Lawrence and Gladys Howe, brothers, Marvin Howe and John Howe and son, Michael W. Howe. Survivors: wife, Linda; children, John K. McCalla (Karen) of Andover, KS, Catherine A. Howe of Rose Hill, KS and J. Brad Howe (Jessica) of Wichita; daughter-in-law, Jill Howe of Andover, KS; grandchildren, Emily, Jared, Katherine, Hayleigh, Hannah and Logan; sister, Mary Ellen Keener of Newton, KS; brother-in-law, J. Brad McCullough (Cheri) of Littleton, CO. Memorials have been established with the Boy Scouts of America, Troop 626, c/o Steve Smith, P.O. Box 351, Rose Hill, KS 67133 and Magdalen Catholic School, 12626 E. 21st, Wichita, 67206. Downing Lahey Mortuary East. Tributes may be sent to the family via www.dlwichita.com
Rosary service 7:00 p.m., Thursday, February 25, and Memorial Mass 10:00 a.m., Friday, February 26, both at Church of the Magdalen, Wichita.
Please accept our deepest condolences for your family’s loss.
I remember my cousin Larry this way: He always had a smile on his face. He constantly went out his way to help others. He was an all around great guy.
So sorry to learn about Larry and want to share our feelings of sympathy wirh all of his family. He was a friend of many years (esp Nell) and we will miss him!
To all that grieve for the loss of Larry: I learned to love Larry by his kindness and friendship that he showed my father (Paul Wittsell) during his battle with cancer. Larry was there for him every step of the way no matter what changed, Larry was there. He was a true inspiration to myself and my family. Larry lived by the Scout law and encouraged others to do so also, and will truly be missed. Good bye for now Larry and save me a seat at the campfire.
To the Family of Larry Howe: Larry was a fine man. I learned a great deal from him through Scouting and will miss him. He was warm and helpful, all the things that Scouting asks of each of us. Please accept my condolences on your loss.
Linda, I am Edie Fletcher and I used to work with Larry at Coleman YEARS AGO. I have went to the breakfasts at Jimmy’s a few times and it was great to sit and talk with Larry over breakfast! He was a wonderful man, but you know that, and full of so much life. I lost my husband ,Ron. 1 year ago so I know what you are going through but I know your faith in God is strong and He will see you through this difficult time. Never forget Larry’s wonderful smile and wonderful laugh.
Cheri and Marc join us in sending our condolences to the entire family. MAY HIS MEMORY BE ETERNAL. Your long time ago former neighbors. Hank and Joyce Farha
My sincere condolences to Linda and Family – Larry was always a delight and as one of his former coach/teacher he was zalways a breath of fresh air – Herm Bachrodt –
Cathy, Linda, Brad, John, and family – May God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow. We have many fond memories of Larry’s great sense of humor, kindness, and hospitality. It was a pleasure knowing him. Take care.
It is with great sadness that I learned of Larry’s passing. Vicki and I have fond memories of our times traveling with Linda and Larry. May your memories comfort you in this time of sorrow.
My thoughts and prayers are with you Linda and family at this time. Larry will be greatly missed by many. He was a person who made you feel like you had always known him even when you met him for the first time.
Kathy, my thoughts and prayers are with you, your Mom and family on your loss.