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Lee Pierce Howard

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Lee Pierce Howard, a resident of Oklahoma City, passed away peacefully at home on Friday, 17 March 2023 at the age of 79.

Preceding Lee in death are his parents, Robert Groves Howard, Sr. and Margaret (Pierce) Howard, his brothers, Robert Groves Howard, Jr., John Campbell Howard, Pascal Michael Howard, his sisters Mary Jean Howard, Francis Joan (Howard) Imes, and infant sister, Mary Margaret Howard.

Lee was born in Electra, TX, and raised in Wewoka, OK. In his senior year of high school, Lee enlisted in the Oklahoma Army National Guard, worked for Sebastian Radio and TV Shop and was a partpaid fireman for the City of Wewoka. After graduating from Wewoka High School in 1961, he completed basic training at Ft. Jackson, SC and returned to Wewoka where he worked for Western Electric. In August 1962, Lee worked for the City of Wewoka Fire Department as a fulltime shift Lieutenant. In September 1964, Lee was selected for Active Duty and completed several assignments reaching the rank of E7 within 6.5 years of enlistment in 1960. Upon selection and graduation from Officer Candidate School, he achieved the rank of 2nd Lieutenant. Lee was promoted several times during his career and retired at the rank of Lieutenant Colonel as the Director of Information Management, HQ STARC OK ARNG. While on active duty, Lee received his B.S. in Military Science from the Command and General Staff College in 1978, he received his B.S. in Information Management from Oklahoma City University in 1986 and his M.S. from Oklahoma State University in OAED Resource Management in 1989.

Lee was well respected for his achievements during his military career, his contributions to preserving his family history for future generations and for his unwavering efforts to educate others in ALL things.

Lee delighted in sharing his knowledge of military history, working as a Master Carpenter and Electrician, repairing old cars, ensuring the proper handling and maintenance of firearms as an Expert Marksman, and golfing. He was proud of his Native American heritage and service to his country. But Lee believed his greatest contribution to the world, and the one thing he was most proud of, was his four daughters.

Lee is survived by his daughters, LaDonna Nichols and husband Chris of South Mills, NC, Janelle Marshall of Riva, MD, Jamie Harris and husband Bill and Becky Hart and husband Calman, of San Diego, CA; his grandchildren Logan (and wife Shaunee) Self, Billy Harris, Lindsay Nichols (and fiancée, William (Billy) Wakeman), Elizabeth Harris, Miranda Hart, Dylan Nichols, Charlie Hart (and fiancée, Amber Truett), Victoria Marshall (and fiancée, Gregory Imhoff) and Hannah Harris; his great-grandchildren Lola, Braxton and Brody Wakeman and Willow Self; his sisters Margaret Snyder of Jacksonville, FL and Barbara Griggs of Yukon, OK; his brothers James E. Howard I and wife Tracy of Norman, OK and Philip Howard and wife Jane of Wewoka, OK and numerous nieces, nephews, great-nieces/nephews and other relatives and friends.