Stuart W. Howlett
August 13, 2017
At St. Joseph’s Hospice on Sunday, August 13, 2017, Stuart Howlett, of London, and formerly of Lambeth, at the age of 91. Stuart was the cherished husband of Marion Jessie Howlett (McCallum) for 63 years. Dearly loved father of Linda and her husband Dan McNeil, of London and the late Janet Howlett-Tomè. Adored grandfather of his two grandchildren, Mark and his wife Kyla, and Erin McNeil. Devoted brother of Bill and the late Shirley Howlett, Elma and the late Minze Fennema. Dear brother of the late Bernice and Roy Whiting, Bell Kettlewell and Don Howlett. Fondly remembered by brothers-in-law Lloyd Kettlewell, George Niblock and sister-in-law Betty Howlett. Lovingly remembered by many nieces and nephews. Our family wishes to sincerely thank all of the wonderful caregivers that Stuart had, especially Dr. M. Tancio, Dr. A. Singh, A. Wappett and the entire staff of St. Joseph’s Hospice for their kind, compassionate and exceptional care. Visitation will be held at WESTVIEW FUNERAL CHAPEL, 709 Wonderland Road North, London on Friday, August 18th from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. The celebration of Stuart’s life will be at BYRON UNITED CHURCH, 420 Boler Road, London on Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., with Rev. Greg Brawn officiating. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Stuart are asked to consider St. Joseph’s Hospice, London or a charity of one’s choice.
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Stuart was the first person who spoke to us on our first morning at Byron United Church when we first attended approximately 5 years ago. What a joy he was! How could we not continue to attend Byron United? Stuart was a true ambassador for Byron. He and Marion were very generous in welcoming new people to the church. He will be very much missed.
Our Condolences to the Howlett Family. Stuart & Marion were good Friends through Insurance and the Lumber Business. He will be missed by us and all who knew him
Our sincere Condolences to Marian and Families. Stuart was a great friend , enjoyed sharing amazing conversations over the years , first meet him in 1980. Wendy and I enjoyed your friendship. Stuart will be missed by many.
Stu was a wonderful leader for the Caradoc Delaware Mutual. After we had a minor fire, he and Marion immediately drove two hours to check on us. He was a friendly and kind man.
My condolences to Marion and your family at this sad time. There are so many memories of Stuart, your family, and Sharon Church, and I'm related on the Bell side. Eileen Monteith and family
Our deepest condolences to you all. I have very fond memories or Stuart's wonderful nature and his broad, generous smile. He always had a kind word for Jean and Tom and I. Such good memories of Stuart and everyone at Sharon United. Jim Brown and family
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