Ted Howard, 79, of Warren, iconic mechanic, car parts enthusiast, collector, father of three, grandfather to four and friend to many died Dec. 24.
Ted was particularly known for his landmark business Howard’s Imported Cars where he fixed broken down vehicles, solved mechanical mysteries, and jerry-rigged engines together when needed. Howard’s imported car business was more than just an automotive service center, it was the hub of an intricate social circle that attracted a diverse community of people who came together to share their stories and anecdotes with Ted Howard right at the heart of it all.
He was born Dec. 2, 1935 and grew up on the family farm in Warren with his parents Hilda and Richard Howard (both deceased) and his five siblings: Carol, David (deceased), Nancy, Helene and Boots (Merrill). He excelled at milking cows at 4:30 a.m. and he could shovel manure with the best. He was married to Bettyjean Billlings of Warren for 10 years, and they thought it would be best to have their three children in Redondo Beach, Cal., thereby casting suspicion on the children’s claims to be native Mainers for the rest of their lives. The children, Cherie, Jeff and Alicia, are all as gifted, clever and stubborn as their father.
Ted Howard loved many things: engines that ran well for a time and then wouldn’t ensuring that he would see the owner of the engine regularly, sardines, PBR, jokes told well, old fashioned gentlemanly handshakes that sealed deals, traveling and staying with dear friends and family along the way (with his tool box in the back of the car in case of engine trouble), cutting wood to heat the shop, and mowing on beautiful summer days with his beloved green tractor.
Family and friends are invited to celebrate Ted Howard’s life with photos and stories at the Masonic Hall in Warren from 1-4:30 p.m., Sat., Jan. 3.
In lieu of flowers, contributions to funeral expenses greatly appreciated; Howard’s Institute of Lower Technology (H.I.L.T.) offering jar at the memorial party, or H.I.L.T. Foundation, 32A Indian Ridge Rd., Yarmouth, ME 04096.
Share photos and stories on the Ted Howard Memorial Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ted-Howard/314289688771481) and Ted’s Book of Memories at www.hallfuneralhomes.com.
Arrangements are entrusted to Hall’s of Waldoboro, 949 Main St., Waldoboro.


