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Howard Arnold Longbottom

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Howard Arnold Longbottom

Birth
East Liberty, Summit County, Ohio, USA
Death
16 Mar 2003 (aged 85)
San Pablo, Contra Costa County, California, USA
Burial
Vallejo, Solano County, California, USA Add to Map
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After high school, Howard went to work for Goodyear in Akron Ohio. He married Ethel Snyder and had 2 sons; Robert and Ronald. He then joined the Army Air Corps. Howard was stationed at Sheppard Field Texas along with his twin brother Harry.

After the War, Howard divorced his wife Ethel and went to Yuma, Arizona to find work. He was employed by an electrical service company there. He then met and married Mary Frances McCain there and started his 2nd family.

During the years spent at Yuma, Howard enjoyed going hunting and fishing. His brothers Harry, Donald and Arthur had followed him from Akron to Yuma. They loved to go fishing in the Colorado River up at Martinez Lake and Laguna Dam. They went hunting for quail and dove and in season they would go hunting for big horn sheep in the mountains.

Years later, he and Mary left Yuma and moved to San Pablo, California.

During his career, he was involved with overseeing the electral part of dock unloading equipment in Viet Nam and Israel during the Viet Nam War.
After high school, Howard went to work for Goodyear in Akron Ohio. He married Ethel Snyder and had 2 sons; Robert and Ronald. He then joined the Army Air Corps. Howard was stationed at Sheppard Field Texas along with his twin brother Harry.

After the War, Howard divorced his wife Ethel and went to Yuma, Arizona to find work. He was employed by an electrical service company there. He then met and married Mary Frances McCain there and started his 2nd family.

During the years spent at Yuma, Howard enjoyed going hunting and fishing. His brothers Harry, Donald and Arthur had followed him from Akron to Yuma. They loved to go fishing in the Colorado River up at Martinez Lake and Laguna Dam. They went hunting for quail and dove and in season they would go hunting for big horn sheep in the mountains.

Years later, he and Mary left Yuma and moved to San Pablo, California.

During his career, he was involved with overseeing the electral part of dock unloading equipment in Viet Nam and Israel during the Viet Nam War.


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