In Memory of

Michael

Shuford

Howe

Obituary for Michael Shuford Howe

Michael Shuford Howe died Saturday, December 19, 2020 at his home in Hamlet, N.C. following several occurrences of cancer over the past 10 years.
Michael was born on December 17, 1944 and was the son of the late John Elmer Howe and Myrtle Louise Shuford Howe. Michael was beloved by many and was widely known for his many musical talents. He loved sacred music and while he was employed in numerous businesses throughout his lifetime, his passion was his love of God and His church. Michael grew up in Hamlet and started playing the organ for church at age 13. Following graduation from East Carolina University as their first Organ Performance Major, Michael taught choral music in schools in NC and VA, was Musical Director at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, DC. and Director of Cole Auditorium at Richmond Community College.
Michael was Director of Music for Rock Spring Congregational Church in Arlington, Va for 25 years. Following his retirement from Rock Spring Church, Michael returned to Hamlet to provide care to his mother during her last days. From 1997- 2017, Michael was the Director of Music Ministries at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church where he retired a second time. Even after his 2nd retirement, Michael was frequently called upon to fill in for local organists in churches all around the Sandhills. Whether it was a Christmas Eve service, a wedding or funeral, or Sunday morning worship, these invitations to play continued to provide Michael much joy in his retirement.
Surviving Michael are his older brother, John Elmer Howe, Jr. of Palm Springs, California, his sister-in-law, Gay Phifer Howe of Wilmington, NC, his nieces YveShuford Howe of Wilmington, NC and Alana Clark-Howe (Emily Clark-Howe) and their daughters Tessa Clark-Howe and Maeve Clark-Howe of Brooklyn, NY., and many cousins.
Michael was preceded in death by his younger brother, Alan Massey Howe in 2010.
Due to the Coronovirus, Michael’s life will be celebrated in A Service of Witness to the Resurrection ,later this Spring at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church in Southern Pines, NC.
Michael will be interred at Richmond Memorial Park in a private family service on Monday, December 28, 2020 at 11:00 am. Facial masks and social distancing will be required.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Music Fund at Brownson Memorial Presbyterian Church, 330 S. May Street, Southern Pines, NC 28387 or to a charity of your choice.