V. E. Howard
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September 29, 1911
Union Parish, Louisiana, US
radio broadcaster businessman
V. E. Howard | |
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| Born | Verna Elisha Howard September 29, 1911 Rocky Branch Community Union Parish, Louisiana, US |
| Died | September 28, 2000 (aged 88) Texarkana, Texas, US |
| Resting place | Rocky Branch Cemetery in Union Parish |
| Occupation(s) | Minister radio broadcaster businessman |
| Children | 3, including Vernon Edgar Howard |
| Relatives | W. L. "Jack" Howard (brother) Alton Hardy Howard (brother) Korie Robertson (great niece) |
Verna Elisha Howard (September 29, 1911 – September 28, 2000), known as V. E. Howard, was an American minister and radio evangelist based in Texarkana, Texas, who founded the International Gospel Hour.
Howard was the oldest of six children born in the Rocky Branch community near Farmerville in Union Parish in North Louisiana to Elisha John "Hardy" Howard (1889–1974) and the former Corinne Smith (1888–1971). His father was a Baptist and his mother was a member of the church of Christ. Two of his younger brothers, W. L. "Jack" Howard and Alton Hardy Howard, were the co-founders in 1946 of Howard Brothers Jewelry and in 1959 the chain store, Howard Brothers Discount Stores, based in Monroe, where Jack Howard was the mayor from 1956 to 1972 and 1976 to 1978. V. E. Howard was also an original partner of Howard Jewelers. The youngest of the Howard siblings, Kelton Leroy Howard (1928–1994), died exactly two weeks after the passing of former Mayor Jack Howard. The Howard brothers had two sisters, Euphra Irene Howard Terry (1914–1980) and Cassyle Duvonne Howard McMurry (1918–1989).[1]
On December 20, 1931, Howard married Ruth Moryne Jackson (1909–2000) in Corsicana in central Texas.[1] They had three children: Jasper Smith Howard, Vernon Edgar Howard, and Marilyn Kay Howard.[2]
