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Burial. Santa Barbara Cemetery. Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara County, California, USA Show Map. Plot. Sunset section, Block C, Lot 25. Memorial ID. 7871742. · View Source. Suggest Edits. Memorial. Photos 4. Flowers 156. Memorials. Region. North America. USA. California. Santa Barbara County. Santa Barbara Cemetery. Maintained by: Find a Grave.
Collins has vivid memories of Marcela Zabala Howard, who was his great-aunt as well as his great-grandfather's second wife. While still married to Fannie May, Charles had fallen in love with ...
His life would change dramatically when at age 52, he fell in love with Marcela Zabala, the older sister of Howard’s daughter-in-law Lin. The young actress, who was 25, shared his passion...
Marcela. Zabala. Howard. Thoroughbred Racing Figure. Widow of early Western U.S. automobile sales magnate-turned racehorse owner Charles S. Howard, Seabiscuit being the most notable in Mr. Howard's stable of thoroughbreds. Marcela was a descendant of early California families. After the death of Mr. Howard's young son, Frankie, and the...
Marcela Zabala. Mini Bio. Mrs. Charles Howard was born on September 22, 1903 in Salinas, California, USA. She was married to Leslie Fenton and Charles Howard. She died on March 31, 1987 in Montecito, California, USA. Family. Spouses. Leslie Fenton (1952 - March 25, 1978) (his death) Charles Howard (1932 - June 6, 1950) (his death) Trivia.
- September 22, 1903
- March 31, 1987
Biography. Howard was dubbed one of the most successful Buick salesmen of all time. He bought the soon-to-be-famous horse Seabiscuit.According to Laura Hillenbrand's biography of Seabiscuit, Howard's early car dealership in San Francisco was given a boost by the hand of fate; on the day of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, he was one of the few individuals who had operational vehicles in the ...
Adicionado: 16 de set. de 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7871742. Origem citação. Thoroughbred Racing Figure. Widow of early Western U.S. automobile sales magnate-turned racehorse owner Charles S. Howard, Seabiscuit being the most notable in Mr. Howard's stable of thoroughbreds.