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Obituary for Ms. Ethel Mae Howard

Savannah HeraldBy Savannah HeraldDecember 17, 20252 Mins Read
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Ms. Ethel Mae Howard
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Ms. Ethel Mae Howard

March 16, 1948 — August 25, 2025

Savannah, GA

A Celebration Of Life

ETHEL MAE HOWARD

Mrs. Ethel Mae Frazier-Howard, daughter of the late Mrs. Carrie (Richard) Mike, was born on March 16,1948 in South Carolina. She peacefully gained her wings on August 25, 2025, at the thriving age of 77.

Her early education began in the Chatham County Public School System. She graduated from Sol C. Johnson High School, Class of 1966. She was also a proud member of her alma mater’s dance team.

Ethel Mae dedicated many years of service at the Habersham House(assisted living facility). Beyond her career, her greatest passion was caring for her grandchildren. Her doors were always open to her family, friends, and anyone in need. She affectionately became known as a mother, auntie, grandmother, and friend to many. Though she did not have much, she always gave what she had — a meal to the hungry, a bed for the weary, and above all, unconditional love. Her home, her heart, and her kindness welcomed everyone.

She was preceded in death by her sibling, Carl Mike and her son Kwame Howard.

She leaves to cherish her precious memories
• Her children: Cynthia Howard, Teresa Howard, Lorraine Howard, and David Howard
• 15 grandchildren: Shanquita, Stephen, Antonio, Antwan, Bruce, Nathaniel, Shonnica, Jasmine, Crystal, Kwame, Sierra, Zondre, Chelsea, Breyonna, and David
• 25 great-grandchildren
• 4 surviving siblings: Deborah (Sam) Cook, Richardean (Mark) Carpenter, Richard (Marlyin) Mike, and Hampton (Reina) Mike
• Two special aunts: Patricia (Lester) Irby and Dorothy Gardner
• A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and other relatives and friends
• A lifelong best friend: Florence Scott

Her life was a testament of love, generosity, and faith.

“We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”
— 2 Corinthians 5:8

Key takeaways
  • Longtime caregiver at the Habersham House, devoted to serving elders and community members.
  • Beloved matriarch who welcomed all with meals, shelter, and unconditional love.
  • Mother and grandmother to a large family: 4 children, 15 grandchildren, and 25 great-grandchildren.
  • Survived by siblings including Deborah Cook, Richardean Carpenter, Richard Mike, and Hampton Mike.
  • Remembered for generosity, faith, and lifelong friendship with Florence Scott.

More information can be found at Adams Funeral Home.

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