Published in Daily Press from February 10 to February 11, 2005 (in part):
HAMPTON - Cecil Randolph Howell, 57, passed away Feb. 8, 2005, at the Sentara Careplex Hospital in Hampton. A native of Scotland Neck, N.C., Randy was a long time Hampton resident.
Randy was an avid bowler for over 30 years, and was known in the community for his years of service to the Phoebus Panthers Youth League as both coach and commissioner. Randy was a loving and devoted husband, father and friend to all who knew him and he will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Deborah B. Howell; daughter, Loni R. Carr and her husband, Curtis, of Hampton; sons, Joseph Q. Howell and his wife, Crystal, of Hampton and Brian R. Howell of Richmond; brothers, Robert E. Howell of Williamsburg, John K. Howell of Texas, and William D. Howell of Hampton; three grandchildren, Brandon, Jade and Chloe; as well as many other loving relatives and dear friends.
Published in Daily Press from February 10 to February 11, 2005 (in part):
HAMPTON - Cecil Randolph Howell, 57, passed away Feb. 8, 2005, at the Sentara Careplex Hospital in Hampton. A native of Scotland Neck, N.C., Randy was a long time Hampton resident.
Randy was an avid bowler for over 30 years, and was known in the community for his years of service to the Phoebus Panthers Youth League as both coach and commissioner. Randy was a loving and devoted husband, father and friend to all who knew him and he will be greatly missed.
He is survived by his loving wife of 35 years, Deborah B. Howell; daughter, Loni R. Carr and her husband, Curtis, of Hampton; sons, Joseph Q. Howell and his wife, Crystal, of Hampton and Brian R. Howell of Richmond; brothers, Robert E. Howell of Williamsburg, John K. Howell of Texas, and William D. Howell of Hampton; three grandchildren, Brandon, Jade and Chloe; as well as many other loving relatives and dear friends.
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