Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameHoward Calvin STEWARD
Birth Date1 Jan 1924
Birth PlaceOzark, Christian County, Missouri
Death Date15 May 2000 Age: 76
Death PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
Burial PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
MemoCremated
OccupationWWII Soldier,
Spouses
Birth Date30 Oct 1924
Birth PlaceKansas City, Jackson County, Missouri
Death Date16 Aug 2012 Age: 87
Death PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
Burial PlaceSpringfield, Greene County, Missouri
MemoCremated
FatherRoyal Wiley RYAN Sr. (1898-1986)
MotherGertrude Elva BOWLER (1901-1965)
Family ID7671
Marr Date17 Jun 1942
Marr PlaceOzark County, Missouri
ChildrenS. K. (?-)
 Howard Lee (1950-2012)
Notes for Howard Calvin STEWARD
News- Leader May 15, 2000

Howard Calvin Steward, Springfield, A sheetmetal worker, died at 2:20 P,M. Saturday in St . John's Reginal Health Center. No services are planned with arrangements under the direction of Greenlawn Funeral home North, Howard was the father of three children, Sharyon Kay, Shirley Jean and one son Howard Lee, Howard and Cleo Margaret (Ryan) were married on June 17, 1942, in Ozark Missouri.
Howard was the son of William Steward and Flossie H. (Perkins). Howard served in the Army in 1944

On Find A Grave.

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Notes for Cleo Margarete (Spouse 1)
Cleo Margaret (Ryan) Steward

Born October 30th, 1924 in Kansas City Missouri, died August 15, 2012 in Springfield, Missouri.
Married Howard Calvin Steward on June 17th 1942 in Ozark, Missouri, Cleo was the third daughter of Royal and Gertrude Ryan,they made there home in the Springfield, Missouri area for all there married lives
They had two daughters Sharyon Kay and Shirley Jean and a son Howard Lee.

On Find A Grave.

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