Jim Howe

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St. John's Episcopal Church
Perry & Pecan St.
Helena, AR  72342
Saturday, November 18, 2023
12:30 p.m
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St. John's Episcopal Church
625 Pecan Street
Helena, AR  72342
Saturday, November 18, 2023
2:00 p.m
Cemetery
Maple Hill Cemetery
Holly Street
Helena, AR  72342
Jim Howe

March 15, 1934 - August 27, 2023

Jamie (Jim) Mays Howe, of Dallas, Texas, and formerly of Helena, Arkansas, passed away on August 27, 2023, at the age of 89.
He was preceded in death by his wife, Nancy Brown Howe, his parents Otis Wilson and Harriet Mays Howe, and his brothers Otis Wilson Howe Jr. (Ruth) and John Hornor Howe.
He is survived by his children, Ellen Howe Gannon (Jack), Jamie Mays Howe Jr. (Martha), and Harriet Hornor Howe (Bob); his grandchildren, Jamie Mays Howe III (Susannah), Jack Trigg Gannon Jr., Virginia Howe Sasser (Campbell), Grace Ann Gannon Neff (Michael), Nancy Gannon Barczak (Michael), Kelly Katherine Howe Ball (Trevor), Peter Collins Simpson, Sara Simpson Fisher (Nathaniel), and Abigail Frances Simpson; and seven great-grandchildren.
Jim was born in Helena, Arkansas, on March 15, 1934. He lived on the Howe family farm in Wabash, Arkansas, and as a child attended the Wabash school for his early grades. He later attended Helena High School before graduating from The Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1952. He then enrolled at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, where he became a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity. The following year he met his life-long love Nancy, a fellow Arkansan, who was attending Mary Baldwin College in Stanton, Virginia. Jim later transferred to the University of Arkansas where he completed his studies with a degree in business. He and Nancy were married on September 8, 1956. Following his enlistment in the Army and her college graduation, they began their married life in Augusta, Georgia, where Jim was stationed at Fort Gordon. They returned to Arkansas in 1959 to reside on the Howe family farm in Wabash, Arkansas. Jim became involved in several areas of Howe Lumber Company, the family business. He was engaged in farming, livestock management, and cotton gin operations. Fortunately, these activities slowed each year as duck season opened, allowing Jim to participate in his favorite outdoor activity...calling ducks.

In 1980, upon the sale of Howe Lumber Company, Jim changed his focus to broadcasting. He purchased and managed KFFA Radio in Helena, Arkansas. A highlight of his career came in 1992 when KFFA Radio, and its daily blues program King Biscuit Time, received a Peabody Award for the station's support of a unique American art form. Jim sold the station upon his retirement in 2016.

Jim was committed to every organization he joined. He was an active member and leader of the American Red Cross, Arkansas Broadcasters Association, Arkansas Cattlemen's Association, Rotary International, and Southern Cotton Ginners Association. Always committed to their community, Jim and Nancy were ever-present at events supporting Helena or Phillips County. He served several terms on the Phillips County Quorum Court as a Justice of the Peace. In 1970, he and Nancy came together with a group of parents to start DeSoto School. Jim also served as President of the school's board for the first two years. Jim was an active member of St. John's Episcopal church where he served multiple terms on the church vestry. Jim and Nancy lived in Phillips County, Arkansas (Wabash and Helena) for 60 years before moving to Dallas in 2019 to be closer to children and grandchildren.

Along with duck hunting, Jim's other favorite interests were Arkansas Razorback athletics, St. Louis Cardinal baseball, and the Sigma Chi Fraternity. He regularly attended games, meetings, and events for these organizations, and passed along his enthusiasm for each of these to his children.

Jim and Nancy were loving and devoted companions throughout their lives. They enjoyed trips with family and friends to England, Europe, Canada, the Caribbean, and destinations across the United States. They were committed to their children and grandchildren, attending as many events as possible that included graduation, dance, music, sports, scouting or horses. And whenever asked, Jim was quick to provide one of his famous smoked pork shoulders for the meal.

A funeral service for Jim will be held on Saturday, November 18 at 2:00pm at St. John's Episcopal Church, Helena, Arkansas; followed by a graveside service for both Jim and Nancy at Maple Hill Cemetery. Visitation will be Saturday, November 18 at 12:30pm at St. John's Church.
The family wishes to express their sincere gratitude for the loving care and kindness provided by the Belmont Senior Living staff and Gentiva Hospice Care. Arrangements in Helena to be handled by Roller-Citizens Funeral Home, Helena, Arkansas. www.rollerfuneralhomes.com

In lieu of flowers, please remember Jim with a gift to St. John's Episcopal Church, 625 Pecan St., Helena, AR 72342, or DeSoto School Foundation, c/o Arkansas Community Foundation. www.arcf.org/desoto

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Rhonnie Burks Crowley
Helena, AR
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Monday, October 9, 2023

Condolences on the loss of Mr. Jim; he was big in my life as a source of support and advice. I always enjoyed our visits and came away feeling that I’d learned something new and that he was my friend and supporter no matter the situation. We were all blessed to have had him be a part of our lives and we continue to be deeply thankful to him and Mrs Nancy for the blessings they helped create that had a huge part in molding our lives.

Ann Lee
Conway, AR
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Friday, October 6, 2023

Condolences to you all. They were a great asset to Helena and St. John’s.
Ann and Bob Lee

Johnnie Atkinson Fridell
Lexa, AR
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Friday, October 6, 2023

Ellen, Jim, Harriet, and families,
Mr. Jim was a "larger than life" person. I have fond memories of him while growing up and attending Desoto; as well as in my adult years. He always had a smile for you, along with encouragement and support. Mr. Jim and Ms. Nancy made a difference in our community in so many ways. They also made a difference in so many lives, mine included. My prayers are with all of you.

ANGELA RAY ROBERTSON
Cabot, AR
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Friday, October 6, 2023

Ellen,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. Prayers for you and your family for peace and comfort.

Angela Ray Robertson

Jim Mayer
Sandy Springs, GA
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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Jim was such a special friend to all who knew him. We spoke a few days before his death. The world was better by having Jim Howe . Our thoughts and prayers are with all who knew him.Jim Diane Marla Caren Adam&Clarence Mayer

Jimmie Kaye Kuhre
West Helena, AR
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Thursday, October 5, 2023

I am so sorry to hear about Mr.
Jim's passing. I loved both of your parents dearly. They both played a huge part in my life and for that I am so grateful. Cherish all the memories your family has made over the years as God continues to heal your broken hearts.

Jackie Sanders
HELENA, AR
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Thursday, October 5, 2023

I've known Mr. Howe for several years. Was proud to call him neighbor, when he lived around the corner from me. He was always pleasant and positive.

Carvill Fitzhugh and Karen Lavender
Harrison, AR
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Thursday, October 5, 2023

I am so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to this fine family during this difficult time. He will be missed.

Danny and Roxie Wilson
Lexa, AR
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Thursday, October 5, 2023

Your dad and mom were both wonderful people. They were lots of fun to deal with at the Pharmacy, Your mom had to know all the ends and outs of the meds and your dad would just say, tell me what I'm suppose to do Roxie. They were special. I know they will truly be missed.

Prayers and Hugs for you all,

Roxie Wilson