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Allan Turner Howe, our beloved father, grandfather, and brother, returned to Heavenly Father Decem-ber 14, 2000. He died peacefully from heart disease at the home of his son and family in Falls Church, VA.

He was born Sept 6, 1927 to Edward and Mildred Cuddy Howe. He was the youngest of six children. He re-ceived his Juris Doc-tor and Bachelor of Science Degrees from the U of U and served in the U.S. Coast Guard. He has been an active member of the LDS Church all of his life and served a mission in the Mid-Atlantic States. He was elected as the National President of the Young Democrats of America. He was appointed as administrative assistant to Senator Frank E. Moss and Governor Calvin L. Rampton, and he was the director of the Four Corners Regional Commission. It was then his honor to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives from the 2nd District in UT. He spent the last ten years as the Washington Representative for the National Park and Hospitality Association.

He is survived by his five loving children, Cynthia Riggs (Kerry), SLC, UT, Lyndon Howe (JoAnn), Jupiter, FL, Kenneth Howe (Kathy), SLC, UT, David Howe (Mary), Falls Church, VA, and Christopher Howe (Sandi), Orem, UT. He is grandpa to 13 grandchildren who love him dearly. He is also survived by his sisters, Agnes Corbridge, Sandy, UT, Elaine Howe, Murray, UT, Marjorie Eliason, Yorba Linda, CA; and brother, Richard C. Howe, Murray, UT. His former wife and mother of his five children, Marlene Dee Howe-Farr, SLC, UT also survives him. His parents and a brother, Lawrence Howe preceded him in death. We will all deeply miss him and his gentle loving spirit and his generous, kind and thoughtful ways.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Hospice of No. Va., 4715 N. 15th St., Arlington, Va. 22205.

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Services Tues. 12 noon, Dec 19, 2000 at the South Cottonwood LDS Ward chapel, 5605 S. Vine St, where friends may call 11-11:45 a.m. Interment, Murray City Cemetery. Funeral directors, Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary.

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