Lee Howes
Lee Howes

Obituary of Lee Anne Howes

Sunrise June 13th 1964 ~ Sunset November 27th 2012 It is with great dismay to announce the passing of LeeAnne Fay Howes, who regrettably passed away in her own home on November 27th 2012 at the age of 48. LeeAnne was born on June 13th 1964 in Dawson Creek B.C to John and Martha Napoleon. LeeAnne was a loving Daughter, Mother, Grandmother, Sister, Aunt and a very special friend to many. LeeAnne made a huge impact on everyone around her with her warm smile and kind words. LeeAnne was a proud mother of three children, Daughter, Desiree Napoleon, and Sons, Justin Napoleon and John Wayne Howes. She always referred to her youngest son John as the baby even though he is 22 years old he was always her baby. LeeAnne's life was complete when her Grandchildren arrived. Grandsons: Bretton, Andrew, Jacob and Jace and Grand-daughter: Kailey. She was the most proud grandmother around and it showed. No matter what she would be talking about she would somehow find a way to talk about them. Her love for them was undeniable. LeeAnne willbe remembered for many things but one thing she will always be remembered for was her loud laugh and sense of humor that could fill any room with laughter. LeeAnne could make anyone laugh even just by her simply laughing you were never able to hold the urge to laugh with her. LeeAnne was a long time resident of Moberly Lake B.C A wake and prayer service was held on Friday, December 7th 2012, 7:00 pm at Saulteau First Nations Community Hall. A funeral service was held Saturday, December 8th 2012, 11:00am at Saulteau First Nations Community Hall. Pastor Bill Evans officiated. LeeAnne was laid to rest at the Lake View Cemetery Saulteau First Nations at Moberly Lake B.C LeeAnne Leaves to mourn her Husband: Wayne Howes, Daughter: Desiree Napoleon (Clayton), Sons; Justin Napoleon (Sasha), John Wayne Howes (Brooke), Grandsons: Bretton, Andrew, Jacob, and Jace, Granddaughter: Kailey, Brother; Garrett (Rachael) Sisters: Becky (Jerry) Denise (Keith) and her beloved dog Kaluah. Numerous Nieces, Nephews, Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and many many special friends. Very Respectfully Reynars Funeral Home & Crematorium
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