The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

HOWARD, Alfred E.

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Of Halifax and Boston, passed away peacefully on May 24, 2023, with his wife Jane (Algmin) at his side. Alf was born April 5, 1934, in Halifax and spent his early years happily in Digby with his brother, John and sister, Maryellen where his parents managed the Waverly Hotel. He attended Tower Road School and Queen Elizabeth High School in Halifax. He graduated from Dalhousie University in 1954 with a BSC. and worked for the City of Halifax Department of Public Works. He later attended the pioneering Bureau of Highway Traffic at Yale. This launched his long and productive career in traffic engineerin­g for the public and private sectors, culminatin­g in his role as Chief Engineer for Howard Stein Hudson Engineers and Planners, where he worked with his wife Jane. For many projects over the years he served as a technical expert, mentor and friend to engineers, planners, colleagues and clients, offering his “words of wisdom” like “perspectiv­e before precision”, which live on today. After retiring in 2002, he spent happy days with family, friends and dog Moka both in the Boston area and Grand Pre, NS. Alf was proud to be the head of a unique and wonderful family. With his first wife Betty (Murray) he nurtured five children, Louise Healey, Stephanie Leggeri, and Margot, Michael and Matthew Howard. With Jane he was dad to Dorothy Tully and Ross Howard. He is survived by Bea and Jane plus all the children; spouses, Bob Healey, Audrey Demasi Howard and Arvonn Tully; grandchild­ren, Dominic and Anthony Leggeri, Samantha Santiago, Thomas and Sydney Demasi, Olivia Hohler, and Eleanor and Claire Tully; and great-grandchild­ren, Rachel and Dominic Leggeri; plus nieces, nephews and cousins across Canada and the U.S. Family and friends will honor and remember Alfred by gathering for a memorial visitation in the Murphy Funeral Home, 1020 Dorchester Ave., BOSTON, Massachuse­tts, on Thursday morning, June 1, from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. His cremains will be interred in Halifax, NS, at a later date. For guestbook, please visit: www.jmurphyfh.com

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