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Ernest Lanier Howell

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Ernest Lanier Howell

Birth
Bleckley County, Georgia, USA
Death
3 Apr 1992 (aged 68)
Burial
Cochran, Bleckley County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Ernest Lanier Howell
DANVILLE--- Ernest Lanier Howell, 68 of Route 1, died Friday in a local hospital. Born in Bleckley County, he was the son of the late William H. Howell Sr. and the late Lillie Dominy Howell. He was a member of the Little Bethel Freewill Baptist Church, was a World War II Navy veteran, and was the former owner of Howell Gulf Station. He was a retired logger and cattle farmer. Survivors: wife, Eva P. Howell; children, Dennis Howell, Douglas Howell, Gloria H. Churchwell, and Nora Howell, all of Danville, and Rita H. Maddox of Conyers; sister, Kathline Abney of Danville; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services: 3pm Sunday in Salem Baptist Church, Bleckley County. Burial: the church cemetery. The Revs. Elbert Powell, Ray Topkins, and Pat Denton will officiate. Visitation: 7 until 9 tonight in Fisher Funeral Home, Cochran and the family may be contacted at the residence.

FROM: The Macon Telegraph 4-4-1992 Pages 2B&3B
Ernest Lanier Howell
DANVILLE--- Ernest Lanier Howell, 68 of Route 1, died Friday in a local hospital. Born in Bleckley County, he was the son of the late William H. Howell Sr. and the late Lillie Dominy Howell. He was a member of the Little Bethel Freewill Baptist Church, was a World War II Navy veteran, and was the former owner of Howell Gulf Station. He was a retired logger and cattle farmer. Survivors: wife, Eva P. Howell; children, Dennis Howell, Douglas Howell, Gloria H. Churchwell, and Nora Howell, all of Danville, and Rita H. Maddox of Conyers; sister, Kathline Abney of Danville; eight grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Services: 3pm Sunday in Salem Baptist Church, Bleckley County. Burial: the church cemetery. The Revs. Elbert Powell, Ray Topkins, and Pat Denton will officiate. Visitation: 7 until 9 tonight in Fisher Funeral Home, Cochran and the family may be contacted at the residence.

FROM: The Macon Telegraph 4-4-1992 Pages 2B&3B


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