Retired Police Chief Robert Howell

Retired Zephyrhills Police Chief Robert Howell Dies At 86

Retired Police Chief Robert Howell
Retired Police Chief Robert Howell

ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. – Retired Zephyrhills Police Department Chief Robert Howell. Chief Howell, a beloved figure in the community, passed away peacefully on Tuesday, April 30, 2024, at the age of 86.

Chief Howell served the Zephyrhills Police Department with unwavering dedication and commitment for 40 years. His leadership, integrity, and passion for public service left an indelible mark on our city, shaping the very fabric of our community.

During his tenure as Police Chief, Chief Howell led with distinction, emphasizing community engagement, crime prevention, and the highest standards of professionalism within the department.

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Under his guidance, the Zephyrhills Police Department forged strong partnerships with residents, businesses, and community organizations, fostering a culture of trust and cooperation.

Chief Howell’s legacy extends far beyond his professional accomplishments. He was a mentor, a friend, and a pillar of strength for both his colleagues and the citizens of Zephyrhills. His kindness, compassion, and unwavering dedication to serving others touched the lives of countless individuals throughout our community.

All who had the privilege of knowing him will deeply miss his presence. Those who would like the opportunity to observe the life and career of Chief Howell may do so in the Zephyrhills Police Department’s lobby, where a tribute was displayed in December of 2023.

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The Zephyrhills community mourns the loss of Chief Robert Howell and extends our heartfelt condolences to his family, friends, and colleagues during this difficult time. We will forever be grateful for Chief Howell’s service and lasting impact on our city.

Funeral arrangements for Chief Howell will be announced in the coming days.

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