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Submitted by katrina on Tue, 05/12/2020 - 06:31:PM

Louis Henry Howard passed away peacefully on May 4, 2020 at the Perley and Rideau Veterans’ Health Centre in Ottawa at the age of 96, having spent his final days sharing happy moments with family and friends. 

Lou loved life and lived it to the fullest. He will be remembered for his warmth, sense of humour, love of family and his “sparkle.”  People were drawn to him by his positive energy and zest for living.

Born in Winnipeg Manitoba, of Icelandic heritage, he started his career in the Navy, reasoning that as a prairie boy he should venture out and explore the sea.

During his first year at the University of Manitoba, he was selected for officer training and at the age of 21 joined a convoy patrolling the North Atlantic. His ship, HMCS Sarnia, was involved in one of the final skirmishes in World War II, and was called upon to rescue the survivors of a sister ship Esquimalt on April 16, 1945.  For his heroic actions he was decorated with a Mentioned in Dispatches (MID) medal. 

In his later years, when he was frequently celebrated for his war efforts, he’d laughingly say, “I can’t believe I’d get so much mileage out of what I did when I was 21.”

Upon returning from the war, he completed his degree in Civil Engineering, and was hired by the Manitoba Highways Department.  Concerned that he was spending too much time away from his young family, he later accepted a job with Prudential Insurance of America where he developed expertise in real estate appraisal, which ultimately led to his appointment as Chief Appraiser, Public Works Canada. 

This expertise led him to executive positions with Treasury Board, Parks Canada and Transport Canada, plus overseas assignments to Turkmenistan and Hanoi, where he advised the United Nations on how best to privatize state owned real estate.  During this time, he was also active in the Appraisal Institute of Canada, setting exams, giving lectures and co-authoring their official textbook.

Although his professional career is impressive, there’s much more to his story.      Lou was an avid skier and swimmer, sang in a barbershop quartet, wrote stories for his grandchildren, and served as the President of Friends of Iceland Ottawa for many years, hosting Icelandic Ambassadors and housing Icelandic students who came to visit Canada.

He married his high school sweetheart, Marjorie Benson, and for 62 years they raised a family and explored the world together.  After she passed away, he was lucky to find another soul mate, Hyacinthe Wade, who brought him love and joy, and a link to her warm, wonderful family. 

Those holding happy memoires of Lou include his children Jo-Lynne (Peter) and Wayne (Teresia).  His grandchildren Daryn (Rob), Daina (Aaron), Jamie (Dylan), Kerry (Len) and Shane. His great grandchildren Gus, Griffin, Odin and Reeve.  His sisters Claire Taft (Harold) and Shirley Thompson.  His nieces and nephews, and Hyacinthe’s family members.  

A special thank you to the staff at the Perley Rideau who treated him with kindness and respect during his short stay there.

Friends and family will be invited to a Celebration of Life to be held at the National Military Cemetery at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, to be announced at a later date. 

Lou Howard

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/14/2020 - 12:33:PM

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Joy Svenningsen (nee Benson) and family

Its very true, I have many fond memories of Uncle Lou. An extremely outgoing and kind man who will be missed. Please accept our deepest condolences

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Daryn Sutherland

Grampa Lou truly set the bar for "grandparenting". I have so many incredible memories of my childhood spent in his backyard, swimming & adventuring. He was such a charismatic and loving man. I feel so fortunate that my son also had the opportunity to get to know this wonderful human being, his great Grampa Lou. xo

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Brian McCullough - Ottawa

It was my great pleasure to interview Lou in 2017 for a feature article in the Ottawa Citizen, and to reconnect with him in April for a longer reprint to be published in June in the Royal Canadian Navy's Maritime Engineering Journal. Wishing Lou fair winds and following seas.

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Dan Yarmey

Lou was a happy and engaging man. He will be missed.

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Scott Reid

Although I have known Lou for a relatively short time through the Friday Luncheon Discussion Club and I got to know him a little, he was a most wonderful person. He had a marvelous sense of humour. His mind was so sharp and current till the last. I am privileged to be able to say I knew him and could call him a good friend. He will be missed. I expect he will be availing himself of the "Angle's Share" of all the single malt whisky he has yet to sample!

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Jack and Pauline Ives

We had the privilege of knowing and working (FOI) with Lou for many years. He was one of the friendliest, most humorous, and impressive friends we had ever had.
We are very sad to loose such a fine person

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David Walters

What a great life for his family to celebrate. I will remember him for his contribution to our treasured National Parks of Canada.

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Helen Bolt and Marc Lavoie

Lou truly could and did light up a room and charm those around him. Straightforward and almost always “Feeling strong today” when he came to the gym at the RA. He has been and will be missed but we have good memories to keep him alive for those who were lucky enough to know him. New adventures further afield Lou

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Tony Fereday

Thank you, Lou, for saving my hide several times when we were both involved in the 1980 Banff rent review. Your tremendous help on a difficult task was greatly appreciated. In our retirements we had many lunches together and lots of laughs and "war talk". RIP.

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Gail Einarson-McCleery, O.F., Icelandic National League of N.A.

My condolences on Lou´s passing. I worked with him on the Snorri West Program of the Icelandic National League of North America in 2014... he organized the Ottawa segment of the program under which 4 young Icelanders toured Eastern Canada... one participant from the University of Iceland commented,
"The greatest journey that I have ever undertaken in my life. Everyone has been so great to us, and we've made so many great friends here. So many places that I want to come back to and visit. ´ His attendance to all details of their visit was astounding. Personally, we were on the same tour to Iceland in 2009, and his energy and companionship was very much enjoyed. He was a very unique individual with amazing organizational skills, and will be missed by many.

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