Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Howard Schwalbach II
Howard Schwalbach II, died Saturday, January 29, 2011. He is survived by his wife of 46 years, Sheila Nichols Schwalbach and a son Howard J. Schwalbach III, nephews Jeffrey Gibson of Texas, Chris Gibson of Alexandria, KY., Ken Elliott of Ohio and nieces Margaret Huber, Tammy Popp and Kathy DeBruler all of Alexandria, KY. Howard was a lifetime member & past president Of Can-Tuc's Primitive Weapons Club, life member of the Kentuckiana Arms Collector's Association, former member of the Ohio Gun Collector's Association, member of the Campbell County Bowhunters, life member and benefactor of the NRA, was voted Sportsman of the Year, Conservationist of the Year, and was a charter meber of the prestigious Over the Hill Gang of Alexandria, KY. Howard retired from Stevenson Photocolor of Norwood, OH. in 1996, where he was an offset pressman for 30 years. Visitatiion 4:00 - 8:00 PM Thursday, February 3, 2011 Alexandria Funeral Home 325 Washington St. Alexandria, KY. Memorials can be made to Wounded Warrior Project PO BOX 758516 Topeka, KS. 66675.
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Howard---Thanks for being our BEST MAN. You certainly lived up to its title. I also appreciate and will be forever grateful knowing Gerald had the BEST friend of all time--Love you always Jeanne
ReplyDeleteOne last time-- "Over and out"---You're the BEST FRIEND of all time. Love you Gerald
ReplyDeleteIt was never good-bye it was always "Later" when my conversation ended with Howard so now it is not good-bye Howard it is "Later" until I see you again. I will miss your phone calls checking on me, your support,hugs and our nascar talks. You will live in my heart forever. I will miss you. Love You Always! Tonya
ReplyDeleteI brought in a powder horn that Howard had made this week to show someone, I had done scrimshaw work on several of his powder horns and I never did it to the one he gave me as it was far too beautiful. From all who remember Howard here at Stevenson and from the Stevenson family, our condolences he will be missed.
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To Sheila and Bud, I wish I could find the word to ease the pain you are feeling right now but I can only offer you both my heartfelt sympathy. I am here for you both if you need anything now or in the future. Please don't hesitate to call. You both are in my prayers. Love You Both, Tonya
ReplyDeleteWe will always remember the good times we shared hunting at Land Between the Lakes and hunting/working at the Bowhunter's cabin. Howard always made us (and our children) feel welcome in his home or while among a group of hunters. He really knew his guns and helped Gerald (Jerry) out when he was building his Kentucky Long Rifle, which he still uses to this day. Sheila and Bud our prayers are with you both. Your Friends Penny & Gerald Bezold
ReplyDeleteDear Sheila; Our sincere condolences and prayers are for you and your family in this time of great sorrow. May God bless you and comfort you in the days ahead.
ReplyDeleteJerry & Becky Griessmann