Obituaries

Sippie G. Howard

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Sippie G. Howard, 86, of Centertown, passed away on November 17, 2020 at her home, as her fight with pancreatic cancer ended. She will be joining her husband, Max D. Howard; son, Steven Howard; and her parents, Manson and Ruth (Parker) Amick in heaven. This life well lived began July 11, 1934 at her parents home in Simmons/Cabool, Missouri. She was a 1951 graduate of Houston High School and cosmetology school. Her 58 year blessed marriage to Max D. Howard started December 20, 1953. She was a homemaker and had lifelong pleasures that included traveling, getting to visit all 50 states, Ireland, and even India at age 80. Her church membership included Centertown Baptist Church and followed by First Baptist Church of Jefferson City, Mo. where Sippie and Max enjoyed working in Sunday School Preschool where the children called her Mississippi. Her hobbies included flower gardening and quilting. Her day wasnt complete without a few card games, lunch out and some exercise. She actively participated in the Classy Red Hatters Club, River City Reds and Cultured Pearls where her friends became family. Some of her greatest memories were annual Wildlife Summits with her grandchildren. Making family memories were more important to her rather than giving of gifts. Her legacy continues on in daughter, Virginia L. Yacko (David) of Walterboro, S.C.; granddaughter, Amanda K. Barney (Gavin) of Moncks Corner, S.C.; grandson, Jonathan E. Yacko (Natalie) of North Chittenden, Vt.; and two much loved great-granddaughters, Paige and Avery of South Carolina. Strong family ties will continue on with sisters, Zeline Altis of Chesterfield, Mo. and Patsy Welch of Springfield, Mo.; brother, Clem Amick (Marlene) of Houston, Mo.; and numerous extended family. Sippie truly believed every day is a precious gift from God to be enjoyed. A Celebration of life will be held on Saturday, July 10, 2021, at 10:00 a.m.. at the First Baptist Church in Jefferson City, Mo. Memorials are suggested in lieu of flowers to the Samaritan Center in Jefferson City. Arrangements are under the direction of Bowlin-Cantriel Funeral Services, California, Mo.

Published July 7, 2021