
She is survived by her four son’s Norman Howard and wife Kristi of Rogers, AK Tom Howard and wife Donna of Caney, Ks Rick Howard and wife Joanne of Independence, Ks and Jon Howard and wife Susan of Coffeyville, Ks, daughter-in-law Maryjo Howard of Parsons.
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She loved spending time with her family, at their cabin, on Grand Lake.Īfter full retirement her and Dale joined the Good Sam’s Camping Club and enjoyed many years traveling and camping.

When they retired from farming in 1981 they moved to Indian Village, north of Coffeyville. She adored her house cats and always had one or two, or twenty. She also enjoyed other crafts, such as making Christmas ornaments, crocheting washcloths, and many other creative things.

Jerry was an excellent seamstress and enjoyed making clothes for friends and family. She was a member of the Medical Assistance Association, the Eastern Star, the United Methodist Church in Angola, Ks and the W.S.C.S. In the 1970’s Jerry worked as an office manager for Dr. While raising her 5 boys in the 50’s 60’s & 70’s she did many supportive things for her family, including helping us with our homework, 4H projects, vacation bible school and also helped the local Meals On Wheels program. In the early 60’s she worked for the Census Bureau in Parson, KS. In 1953, they purchased a farm near Angola, KS. After WW II, she and dad farmed near the Longton / Elk City, Ks area. She saw the first B29 Bomber roll out of the assembly plant in 1943. Jerry was a Key-Punch (Data Entry) operator for Boeing Aircraft in Wichita 1940 – 1945. She married Dale Duane Howard, March 26, 1942. She was born January 24 th, 1924 in Wichita Ks. To leave a message for the family online, visit Geraldine “Jerry” Marie Howard, entered into rest on Sunday March 22, 2020. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville, Kansas is in charge of arrangements. Barnes Funeral Home in Coffeyville, Kansas from 12:00 p.m. Pastor Ronnie Turner will officiate.įriends may call on Sunday, Maat David W. at the Mountain Valley Cemetery in Mountain Grove, Missouri. Graveside Services will be held on Monday, Maat 1:00 p.m. Etta was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Oma McCullian and husband Robert Long. Hilton and husband, Eric of Coffeyville, Kansas, Margaret Scott and husband, Wayne of Coffeyville, Kansas seventeen grandchildren twenty great-grandchildren and three great grandchildren on the way. Long of Atlanta, Georgia, Sherry Romines of Coffeyville, Kansas, Debora J.

and wife, Linda of Tucson, Arizona, Connie Burnham and husband, Jim of Coffeyville, Kansas, Larry D. She is survived by her children, Robert L. She was of the Baptist faith, and enjoyed knitting, embroidery, word searches along with collecting purses and shoes.

Her husband preceded her in death in September of 1986.Įtta worked as a server for George’s Cafeteria in downtown Coffeyville for several years. Following their marriage they made their home in Springfield, Missouri until moving to Coffeyville, Kansas 58 years ago. In 1949 she married the love of her life, Robert L. Long, 88, of Coffeyville, Kansas passed away on Monday, Masurrounded by her loving family in Coffeyville.Įtta was born on Main West Plains, Missouri to Albert Clark McCullian and Oma (Neal) McCullian.
