Francis Ono Howell Sr.
Francis Howell was born June 17, 1884 in Middleton, TN. He
married Martha Carolyn Hatler. He and his wife had eight
children. He was baptized by T. B. Hicks in August 1900. He
went to school at Southern Tennessee Normal, Georigia
Robertson Christian College, Nashville Bible School,
Hall-Moody Institue, LaSalle Extension University. He had
the following debates:
Howell-Cacey, Howell-Bogard,
Howell-Autrey, and
Howell-Clark.
Howell was living in Memphis at 3385 Coleman Avue when he
died in 1963 at the age of 79. His funeral was at the
Cosmopolitian Funeral Home in Memphis and burial was in
Memorial Cemetery.
During his sixty years of preaching, he baptized over
10,000 people and established sixty-two congregations. He
baptized 25 men who later became full-time preachers.
Preachers of Today, Vol. 1 169.
The Commerial Appeal, 1963
Grew up at New Hope and later became a gospel preacher.
Francis Howell was born June 17, 1884 in Middleton, TN. He
married Martha Carolyn Hatler. He and his wife had eight
children. He was baptized by T. B. Hicks in August 1900. He
went to school at Southern Tennessee Normal, Georigia
Robertson Christian College, Nashville Bible School,
Hall-Moody Institue, LaSalle Extension University. He had
the following debates: Howell-Cacey, Howell-Bogard,
Howell-Autrey, and Howell-Clark. Howell was living in
Memphis at 3385 Coleman Avue when he died in 1963 at the
age of 79.
During his sixty years of preaching, he baptized over
10,000 people and established sixty-two congregations. He
baptized 25 men who later became full-time preachers.
(Preachers of Today, Vol. 1, 1950).
Funeral was at Cosmopolitan Funeral Home in Memphis and
burial was at Memorial Cemetery. Brother Howell was 79
years old when he died. He preached for over 60 years and
baptized over 10,000 people. (The Commerial Appeal, 1963).
His brother, Franklin Ezra Howell had a son, Maurice
Howell, who was a gospel preacher.
Brother Howell is buried at Memorial Park Cemetery in
Memphis which is near the I-240 and Poplar Avenue. He is
buried in the Hollyhill section and is just beyond the
hedge row running left and right in the picture below. The
photos were taken by Tom Childers on 23 Feb. 2009.