Home going service for Calvin Eugene “Deuce” Howell II of Tuscaloosa, Alabama will be held on Saturday, March 16, 2024, at 12:00 noon at Cornerstone Full Gospel Baptist Church, 610 Brooksdale Drive, Tuscaloosa, Alabama. Overseer Freddie Washington is the pastor. Elder Lionel Grant will deliver the eulogy. Mr. Howell will lie in state from 11:00 a.m. until service time.
Final home going service for Mr. Howell will be held on Sunday, March 17, at 1:00 p.m. at Terry’s Mortuary Chapel. Pastor Clint L. Walker will officiate. Interment will be held in Pine Hill Memorial Park, 35036 AL Highway 21, Talladega, Alabama 35160.
Visitation will be held from 1:00-7:00 p.m. on Friday, March 15, 2024, at the funeral home.
Calvin Eugene “Deuce” Howell II transitioned from this earthly realm on Thursday, February 29, 2024, in Moody, Alabama. For those who have asked, “What happened to Calvin?” Here’s our answer: God called him home. Although we mourn Calvin’s transition, we find hope in knowing that he is All Right Now!!! Calvin is not lost, for he is in Heaven with our Lord! Hallelujah, Praise the Lord, Calvin is FREE!
Born on Tuesday, March 1, 1994, in Huntsville, Alabama, Calvin was the only son to bless the union of his parents, Calvin Eugene Howell and Redelle Easley Howell.
Calvin leaves a legacy of love and treasurable memories to be forever cherished by his loving parents, Redelle Easley Howell of Alpine, Alabama and Calvin E. (Cortrina) Howell of Athens, Alabama; sisters, India Wood of Madison, Alabama and AnaStacia Howell of Tuscaloosa, Alabama; blended brothers, Fernando “FJ” Harris and Zion Bridgeforth, both of Athens, Alabama; grandmothers, Annie R. Easley of Alpine, Alabama and Lula M. Howell of Athens, Alabama; aunts, Joanetta Easley Smith of Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Vanzella Easley (Benny) Vincent of Westminster, Maryland, Maxine Dark Eli of Alexandria, Louisiana, Gloria Young Herds of Tampa, Florida, Beverly (Ricky) Malone of Athens, Alabama, Major (USAF Ret.) Stacia Easley (Dawud) Shillingford of Chantilly, Virginia, Cynthia Herring of Nashville, Tennessee and Patricia Irving of Athens, Alabama; great aunts, Doletha Lynch and Mildred Lewis, both of Anderson, Indiana, Geraldine “Geri” Stephens of Stafford, Virginia, Doris (Turner) Rogers and Bertha (Bennie) Fraser, both of Athens, Alabama and Sharon Young of Fort Worth, Texas; great-great aunt, Maggie L. Garrett of Elk Village, Illinois; uncles, Jerry (Karin) Gilbert of Madison, Alabama, Diarry (Venita) Howell of Ooltewah, Tennessee, Corporal (USMC) John S. (Ophelia) Easley, IV of Morro Bay, California, MSgt (USAF Ret.) Timothy Donohue of San Antonio, Texas, Jerome (Nickey) Horton of LaVergne, Tennessee and Tavarus Howell of Athens, Alabama, great uncles, George E. (Geraldine) Caldwell of Athens, Alabama, and Clarence (Mary) Ragland of Lockport, New York; niece, Londyn Washington of Madison, Alabama; special cousins, Tocha Calhoun of Talladega, Alabama and John Shillingford of Chantilly, Virginia; Mom², Algia Wood of Athens, Alabama; brothers in Christ, Minister Jamie Wood of Pulaski, Tennessee, Mikia “Big Daddy” Wood of Athens, Alabama, Brad Wood of Athens, Alabama, Jason Jones of Tuscaloosa, Alabama and Jeremy Carreker of Moody, Alabama; fiancé, Candace Goins of Birmingham, Alabama; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Calvin is reunited with his grandfathers, SSgt (Army) John S. Easley III, Willie “Deaton” Horton and Lawrence Howell, Jr.; aunts, CPT (Army) Herticene S. Easley, and MSgt (USAF Ret.) Jacqueze Easley Donahue; and an uncle, Sgt (USAF) Stanley D. Dark.
Calvin’s love for his family and friends will never be forgotten. He will be deeply missed by all who knew him