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Howell was recruited to Carraway Hospital in [[1949]] after having served as secretary-treasurer of the Hall-Mercer Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Howell also served as president of the [[Alabama Hospital Association]].
Howell was recruited to Carraway Hospital in [[1949]] after having served as secretary-treasurer of the Hall-Mercer Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Howell also served as president of the [[Alabama Hospital Association]].


Howell and his wife, [[Bobbie Howell|Bobbie]] resided at 4125 [[Cliff Road]]. He died in [[1987]] and is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].
Howell and his wife, [[Bobbie Howell|Bobbie]] resided at 4125 [[Cliff Road]] in [[Forest Park-South Avondale|Forest Park]]. He died in [[1987]] and is buried at [[Elmwood Cemetery]].


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Revision as of 09:18, 21 May 2023

This article is about the hospital administrator. For others with similar names, see [[John Howell (disambiguation).

John Lewis Howell (born July 1906 in Pennsylvania; died August 1987 in Birmingham) was administrator of Carraway Methodist Medical Center from 1953 to 1967. He also worked as a special consultant to the Crippled Children's Clinic and Hospital, and as the first acting administrator of the Medical Inn of Birmingham in the Medical Towers.

Howell was recruited to Carraway Hospital in 1949 after having served as secretary-treasurer of the Hall-Mercer Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Howell also served as president of the Alabama Hospital Association.

Howell and his wife, Bobbie resided at 4125 Cliff Road in Forest Park. He died in 1987 and is buried at Elmwood Cemetery.

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