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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 - 02:09:PM

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Chris Poole

Great memories of skiing with Lou on Mt. Tremblant in the eighties. His son-in-law Peter and I could not keep up with him!. Also met him several times in Ottawa at Jo-Lynne's and Peter's home where his infectious laugh and good humour prevailed. My wife Linda and I send our condolences to all his family.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/14/2020 - 02:19:PM

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Ann Gower

Hearken! You are missed dear Uncle.

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Hendrik van der Linde

I've known Lou since 1971 when he first joined Public Works in the Real Estate branch. Over the years we often had occasion to work on various projects. He was a colourfull and interesting guy. He will be missed at the monthly RR lunches.

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Janice Charman

I will always remember Uncle Lou. He was a great man.
To serve our country and display always visions of happiness and laughter. A high achiever.
My sincere condolences Jo-Lynn and all family members that he will be missed.
To his wife Hyacinth my deepest condolences to you.
Always
Janice Charman (nee Benson)

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 05/14/2020 - 03:53:PM

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Ian Ashe, FLDC

Lou, we will always miss your shining face which brightened the day of all who met you. Rest in peace.

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Janice Charman

I am saddened to hear of your loss.
Your Dad was indeed a very high and achieving individual.
My family sends sincere condolences to all family members.
Always
Janice Charman(nee Benson)

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Jean Walters and Barry Chivers

We appreciated knowing Lou for the past 20 years. He was a fine gentleman with the wisdom of an elder and the heart of a youth. We will remember him with respect and fondness.

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Herb and Karen Thompson

Lou was a very caring and kind gentleman. Although we only visited with him a few times he was always happy and funny . He loved telling jokes! The last time we got to spend time with him was at Greg Thompson’s celebration of life. He was a wonderful person and we always enjoyed being around him. We send our fondest condolences to his family and will always remember him!

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Shane Howard

Grampa was a wonderful person. He's the single person in my life who has lived life to the fullest and certainly made the most of his long time here with us. I remember going on family ski trips with him when he was in his 60's, swimming with him in the backyard pool when he was in his 70's and going to a Blue Jays game with him even in his 80's. I'm glad i knew him and got to be a part of his life.

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Allan Miller

I met Lou Howard through the Friends of Iceland (Ottawa). I loved his positive attitude, his interests in so many things and his stories.

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