Dean Johnson
Grew up across the street and had many good time with both Larry and Leland. I miss both of them. Dean Johnson
Birth date: Jun 25, 1940 Death date: Mar 4, 2017
Larry David Howe, son of Dorsey M. and Merle Burd Howe, was born June 25, 1940, at the old Burd family home, near Long Lane, Missouri. He departed this life Saturday, March 4, 2017, in Kansas City, Missouri, at the age of seventy- Read Obituary
Grew up across the street and had many good time with both Larry and Leland. I miss both of them. Dean Johnson
Kenny, Gerry and families
My sincere sympathy. Thinking of you.
Norma Woosley
Thinking of you all and deepest sympathy.
I have not known Larry for many years but during the time I have known him I have
developed great respect and admiration for him. He will live in my memory as a
person who set the bar for excellence in his relationship to others. - Joe Jordan
Larry was and always will be an awesome friend of mine. I recall making their 40th
anniversary cake. Larry would always stop by to chat when he was in town. Larry and
I had many phone conversations and I always enjoyed them. He was like family to
me. I well recall spending many long hours with Larry waiting for out first grandbaby, a
baby girl named Tatum. - Bobbie Jordan
When I was thirteen I first met Larry D Howe who with his humor gave me the nickname Spencer "Haywood" which has stuck with me my entire life. Larry will be missed by me and my family and I have never met a more kind hearted man as with a heart of gold. I remember him recruiting me to bring a car back to Kansas city from Iowa and the conversations along the trip were always welcome by me. I am now fifty two years of age and several months ago was in Kansas city and able to visit with him at Rick and Hopes home. I am sure glad I did and.will always hold a special place in my heart for him and the Howe family who has always made me feel like family. God Bless...
When I was thirteen I first met Larry D Howe who with his humor gave me the nickname Spencer "Haywood" which has stuck with me my entire life. Larry will be missed by me and my family and I have never met a more kind hearted man as with a heart of gold. I remember him recruiting me to bring a car back to Kansas city from Iowa and the conversations along the trip were always welcome by me. I am now fifty two years of age and several months ago was in Kansas city and able to visit with him at Rick and Hopes home. I am sure glad I did and.will always hold a special place in my heart for him and the Howe family who has always made me feel like family. God Bless...
Shelly I'm sorry to hear about the passing of your Dad. It was great to have met you and your Family I just wish it was under better circumstances. My Father-n-Law really liked Larry and was sad to see him leave. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your during this difficult time.
I am so sorry to hear of Larry's passing. I went to High School with Larry, Didn't know him to well then. But sure got re-acquainted with him in our old age at our high school reunions and birthday parties. I truly learned to love Larry Howe. I am proud to say that he was my friend and I will miss him more that I can say.
My sympathy and prayers to all of you who are his family. I share a bit of your sorrow. May you rest in peace Larry Howe.