"What I remember best about Pudge was his great sense of humor, his ironic take on the world of politics, and his love for history. He was a unique individual and will be missed by everyone he touched. My sincere condolences. Mike Hogan"
Middletown, RI - Howard L. ?Pudge? Barlow, 68, of 969 West Main Road Middletown, formerly of Briarwood Avenue, Middletown, died Monday, February 21, 2005 at Newport Hospital Newport, RI.He was the husband of Sylvia A. Johnson Barlow. Born in Philadelphia, PA on February 24, 1936, he was the son of the late Howard G. and Helen P. Maher Barlow. Mr. Barlow was a Marine Engineer for McLaughlin Research Corporation and prior at American Systems Corporation of Middletown, RI and various other Marine orientated work throughout Southern New England. Mr. Barlow was a 1954 graduate of Rogers High School, where he played football, basketball, and also ran track. After graduating from Rogers he joined the United States Marines becoming a member of the Force Recon / UDT Unit and help train other Force Recon members. He played as the Center Position for the Boston Patriots in 1960 until he was injured. Mr. Barlow was a member of the Force Recon Association and the Society of Naval Architecture and Marine Engineers. He was a communicant of St. Lucy?s Church. Mr. Barlow was an avid reader of history and enjoyed sketching in both charcoal and pastel. Besides his wife he is survived by five sons Howard L. Barlow Jr. of Bristol, RI ; Jeffrey M. Barlow of Croton-On-Hudson, NY; Kenneth J. Barlow of Maple Grove, MN ; Kevin W. Barlow of Bath, NY and Steven P. Barlow of Newport, RI ; two brothers Robert Barlow and Stephen Barlow both of Newport, RI, two sisters Phyllis Chandler of Newport, RI, and Marion Goodgame of Slidell, LA, twelve grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.His funeral will be held on Thursday, February 24, 2005, at 8:00 AM from the Memorial Funeral Home, 375 Broadway, Newport, with a Mass of Christian burial at 9:00 AM in St. Lucys Church, 909 West Main Road, Middletown. Burial will be in St. Columba Cemetery in Middletown. Donations in his memory may be made to the DAV, All Vet?s Club, 985 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842.
"What I remember best about Pudge was his great sense of humor, his ironic take on the world of politics, and his love for history. He was a unique individual and will be missed by everyone he touched. My sincere condolences. Mike Hogan"
"I remember Mr. Barlow as a great man when I was friends with his sons in Newport many years ago. To me he was like a real live GI Joe action figure. Someone to really look up to. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Alan F. Sullivan"
"I am saddened to hear of Howard's passing. I enjoyed many good times with him as a friend and team-mate on the Rogers HS basketball team. Fond memories forever!"
"Our sincerest sympathies to the family on your great loss. Sincerely, Kathy and Fred Hirt-Coleman friend of Marion"
"I am very sorry to hear about Pudge's passing. He was a great friend while we were growing up around Nicol Terrace and Newport Avenue."
"I was so sorry to hear about Pudge my thoughts are with all of you."
"Our hearts go out to you and our prayers and thoughts are also with you,we lived next to you many years ago and enjoyed that time."
"Our heartfelt sympathy and prayers goes out to your family during this time of sorrow. Mr. Barlow was a great person & neighbor. His smile, kindness and greetings will be missed. God Bless. Calvin, Teresa, Aisha & Ahmad"