From Deseret News archives:
'Filled with peace' at funeral
Friends, family eulogize mother, son, daughter
"I stand before you this day as a man filled with peace," Howard told the hundreds of people gathered Saturday for the funerals of his wife, Janine, son Matthew and daughter Esther, who died in a head-on crash more than a week ago.
"This week I've witnessed miracle upon miracle, both day and night," Howard said. "I pray that people of all faiths, of all beliefs, may come to know the mercy of the Lord that I've come to know this week."
Friends, family and other well-wishers filled the chapel and much of an overflow area at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Middleton Ward chapel in this small Ogden Valley town.
Janine and Matthew Howard were killed June 28 when a pickup truck being driven by a 25-year-old Layton man collided with their family car on U.S. 89 in Layton. Esther died the following day at Primary Children's Medical Center but was kept on life support to allow organ donation.
Ben Howard was not traveling with his family, and neither was the family's adoptive son, John DeVores, 19, who has lived with the Huntsville family since he was 8.
Ben Howard spoke in support of organ and blood donation. Four different families have benefitted from Esther's organ donation, according to a press release issued by the Howard family Thursday.
Janine, who was 40, was remembered by her brother Dan Adams as a loving, dedicated wife and mother, and a talented cook, seamstress and singer. She always thought of her children first and loved to take them to museums, shows and other events.
"She loved her children." Adams said. "They were at the center of her heart and the center of her life. They were everything to her."
Adams said Janine chose to home school her children for several years, not because she disliked public schools, but because she didn't want to miss a moment with her children. Janine taught music to the children in her LDS ward, and some of those children performed "I'm Trying to be Like Jesus" at the funeral, a song she had taught them.
Eleven-year-old Matthew was remembered by his aunt Sandra Howard as "a very good boy," who always tried to do what was right.
"His hug was so tight and he'd never let go," she said.
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