Howard L. Ehle

August 4, 1936 - November 27, 2009 Howard L. Ehle, 73, Mooresville, died November 27, 2009.Mr. Ehle was born August 4, 1936, in Indianapolis, the son of Albert M. and Birdella (Mickley) Ehle.

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  1. I think Howard saw as his calling in life, to make every person with whome he came into contact, fel better because of being in Howard’s presence. And he was very successful at it.

  2. Larry has such wonderful memories of growing up together. He and his family lived next door to mine. On ‘Gods Little Acre’ as his Mom used to call it.Wonderful stories one could tell

  3. I remember meeting Uncle Howard at my grandmothers (Martha)funeral service. He made it easier to get through that time in my life.I told my dad when I heard the news that I am sure Howard is making the angels laugh in heaven. He will be greatly missed. T

  4. Lois, I am so sorry to hear of Howard’s passing. I want you to know you are in my thoughts and prayers

  5. Lois, We are praying for you and your family. find comfort in the Lord Jesus because He is with you! your friends and neighbors, jake and coetta

  6. New Comment Janet, We are sorry for the lose of your brother and we are praying for you and your family. Love in Christ, Bob & Sara Billeisen Lynhurst Baptist

  7. Lois and family: You know we will miss Howard greatly. He was always such a warm and caring person.We’ll always treasure family reunion memories with him. We know he is in a wonderful place. With deepest sympathy

  8. He didnt have to be, but I know that he held me in his heart as much as I held him in mine. I love him and will continue to miss him. He could always make me smile. I pray that this finds everyone else dealing with this loss with the comfort and love t

  9. Just heard this sad, sad news tonight. We are so sorry that we had not known sooner. Howard and Lois were such good neighbors, we treasure the memories of our time we lived on ‘Maple Lane’. We had such very good neighbors. Wish we had known sooner. Our pr


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