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Obituary: Dean Howe

Dean Howe, a longtime employee of Sentinel and National Life retiree, passed away unexpectedly at the age of 69 on October 5, 2016. He was dearly loved by his 3 grandchildren, Phin, Wyatt, and Ava; his children Chris, Josh, and Tara; and Terry, his beloved wife of 48 years.

His quiet, kind, giving manner had a positive impact on so many people in his family and community. Dean never hesitated to help others out, and always acknowledged people individually for their work and efforts. He had a unique talent of making everyone feel heard, respected, and supported, and was, in turn, a well-respected member of the Northfield and Tunbridge communities. Anyone who had the opportunity to visit Dean and Terry at their home could see his beautifully maintained lawn and flowers, and see how much pride he had for his home and land.

Dean married his high school sweetheart, Terry, and was completely devoted to her. For his children and extended family, he was a teacher and role model, always having a kind word and helping out without a second thought for his own needs. Dean was a good and loving brother to his siblings, David, Karen, Dale, and Tim, and their families. He was affectionately known as “Bapa” to his grandchildren, and he always greeted them with hugs and affection to make sure that they felt his deep love for each of them. This world will be a little smaller without Dean in it, as his quiet presence and generous nature made a difference to so many people in so many ways. We love you and will miss you dearly.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the United Church of Northfield, Menig Extended Care in Randolph, Good Beginnings of Central Vermont, American Cancer Society , or Animal Rescue League. Join us to celebrate Dean’s life with the United Church congregation during their Sunday Service on October 16, 2016 at 10am, with a brief potluck gathering afterwards at Howes Hall, Northfield, VT. A private service will be held at a later date. A private message of sympathy for the family can be shared at www.boardwayandcilley.com. The Boardway & Cilley Funeral Home, Chelsea, VT is in charge of arrangements.