Central Cremation Services respectfully announces the passing of Jimmy Ellis Howe on Thursday January 21st, 2021.
A memorial service will be held in Murray Iowa at a later date.
Jimmy was born Sept 29 1946 in Osceola, Iowa. He had a passion for farming and worked in construction by trade. He retired three times in his lifetime. Living and working from Iowa To Georgia,to Michigan and residing his last 20 yrs in Talmo Ga. Jimmy served in the united states army during the Vietnam war from 1966 to 1968. Jimmy is survived by his wife Sandra Howe Talmo, Ga His daughter Lisa Howe. Talmo,ga His son Travis Howe (Jen) Newton, Iowa. Daughter Teresa Bailey (Marty) Jefferson, Ga, 1 brother Robert Howe (Elvira) Carlisle, Iowa. 11 grandchildren, 32 great grandchildren. A great number of nieces and nephews Jimmy is preceded in death by his infant son Jimmy Ellis Howe, Jr., his parents Howard and Irene Marie Cochran, brother William Howe. Grandchildren Tera ,Amber and Terry Sites, 1 great granddaughter Nova Underwood . We would like to give a special thank you to Bridgeway Hospice Care and The Cancer Foundation. All family and friends for all the outpour of love and support during this time.
The Staff of Central Cremation Services is honored to support the family with End of Life Services.
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I had the pleasure of working with Jim when he lived in Coldwater Mi. He was a good Carpenter & friend ! He will be missed ! To this day I'm still telling stories about the good times we had working together !!
Thinking of all of you, as I know this is very hard. Knowing that you all will be reunited again,may help as your grieving. As you look to the sky, just know he's up there looking out for all of you. Prayers for his family and friends
Sorry for your lost st this time ... I remember the beach too with the boots..
Fly High Daddy! You will always be remembered for all the live you've shown, I love you till we see each other again . R.I.P
He will always be remembered for his love for his family and hard work .His memory will live on in his grandkids and great grandchildren
I'll always remember his blue speedos, white socks and cowboy boots at the beach. His go fast cars and trips to Missouri to visit caves. He was my brother-in-law before I was born, I didn't know until I was older that he wasn't my brother by birth. Prayers to all....