This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Rebecca Rehbaum Howard, 41, born on July 11, 1969 and passed away on December 30, 2010. We will remember her forever.
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Leave a tributeYour birthday today....and Sam's in a few days.
The household you left lives...your husband, children, sisters, friends, mother. I've been calling your name...your mane lives.
Leave a Tribute
Your birthday today....and Sam's in a few days.
The household you left lives...your husband, children, sisters, friends, mother. I've been calling your name...your mane lives.
Please be patient.
Please be patient.
I couldn't attend Bec's wedding but ...
I did shop with Bec for the outfit she wore at the ceremony before she and her fiance flew to his homeland of South Africa where the event took place.
Allison Rehbaum
The First Time I Met Reb.
Hi Allison,
Thank you so much for including me in Reb’s memorial page. It is so beautiful and I just love all the pictures. I have included a little memory that I also had of her and that was when we first met. It was at the time of the Millenium when my mom, Megan and I flew over for Xmas and to celebrate 2000. At that time I know that Trev had been dating various girls, but nothing really serious, or so we thought until we saw Reb and Trev later together. We spent most of our trip sight-seeing and travelling all over the place including New Orleans and much of Florida etc. Sight-seeing is always so exhausting and I’ll never forget one day, dragging myself up the stairs of Trev’s old apartment block and there on the front doorstep was this casserole dish filled with the most delicious meal and on top of it, the meal was a traditional South African Breedie, which in essence is a lamb dish done with onions, green peppers, tomatoes etc absolutely delicious and served with rice and usually a green salad. I was blown away!. Reb later told me that she had got onto the internet and investigated South African meals. I was so touched by her kindness and knew immediately that Trev and Reb had something special and that this was the girl that he would marry. I only actually met her later at new year which was held opposite the Vinoy Hotel on the grass embankment overlooking the yachts and although she was shy, she had a lovely smile and the two of them seemed to relate well together. Anyway, that’s the story that I tried to put into the memorial in 6 lines Chat soon. LoveAlly.
copied from Alison Howard's email to me, Allison Rehbaum