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John M.

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Howlett

August 8, 1946 – September 15, 2023

Obituary

John Michael Howlett, 77, Martell, passed away September 15, surrounded by his family. John was born August 8, 1946 to Fred L. and Beulah (Formanek) Howlett at their home in Crete, Nebraska.

John grew up in Dorchester and graduated in 1964 from Dorchester High School where he lettered in three sports, played the baritone sax in the band, and attended Boys State. Growing up, John followed the footsteps of his brothers and delivered the Lincoln newspaper. He also worked with his father at the produce station delivering feed and picking up eggs, and during the summers worked for various farmers.

John graduated from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with a degree in Economics in 1968. While attending UNL, he worked for Security Mutual Life Insurance Company working nights in the computer processing department helped him pay for college.  Upon graduation he was offered a full-time job at SML and attained the FLMI and CLU designations. He retired in 1989, as a second vice-president in charge of group life and health insurance. He was then able to devote his time to farming as well as work part time in accounting at National Crane and U.S. Property Management.

John married Joyce Ellen Bruha on December 22, 1967 at Dorchester Methodist Church while both were still in college and resided at the Lincoln Airpark. They bought their first home in the Meadowlane area of Lincoln. In 1971 they were expecting their first child and were pleasantly surprised with twin girls, Elizabeth and Christina. In the same year they bought a farm in southwest Lancaster County near Martell and John started farming nights and weekends. Their third daughter, Jessie, was born in 1975.

The family moved to the farm in 1986. John would say his girls were a highlight and spent time attending their swim meets, volleyball games, tennis matches, piano recitals and horse shows. He enjoyed family card games of Pinochle, hunting, fishing, family trips to Minnesota, and especially animals - always having a golden retriever at his side and cats following him around the farm. John taught himself how to play the guitar and loved singing folk songs for his daughters and grandchildren.

John survived treatment for esophageal cancer in 2019. The cancer returned in 2020 and John had a total laryngopharyngectomy.  After recovering, John continued woodworking, including building crafts for his grandchildren, restoring antiques, and doing projects around the farm.

John is survived by his wife, Joyce, Martell; daughters, Liz (Mike) Tanji, Denver, Chris (Paul) Gossin, Ashland, Jessie (Scott) Meinke, Martell; grandchildren, Natalie Tanji, Ethan Tanji, Audrey Tanji, Tatum Gossin, Elliot Gossin, Christian (Sarah) Meinke, Claire Meinke; great-granddaughter, Jacy Meinke; siblings, Wayne (Marsha) Howlett, Lincoln, Bill "Skeeter" (Janis) Howlett, Crete, Ruth (Greg) Luedtke, Lincoln; in-laws, Shelly & Rose Bruha, Dorchester, Robin L. Malin, Brick NJ; many nieces and nephews; and faithful dog, Red.

John was preceded in death by his parents, Fred & Beulah Howlett; brother, Frederick Howlett.

Visitation will be held Friday, September 22nd from 5-7 p.m. at Crete Berean Church. Celebration of Life to be held Saturday, September 23rd at 12:00 p.m. at Crete Berean Church, Crete, NE. The family will have a private graveside service prior to the celebration. Memorials in care of the family for future designation. Since John had no affection for ties, they are not required.

Arrangements entrusted to Kuncl Funeral Home in Crete.

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Funeral Services

Visitation

September
22

5:00 - 7:00 pm

Celebration of Life

September
23

12:00 - 12:45 pm

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