Bobby A. Howe
Honorary Board Member

Bobby Ann Howe was born in 1936 - 2014.
Mother of Lee Ann Butler-Owens Lullalee and Colleen Michele Howe.
Bobby began her career as a singer with the "Sights and Sounds of 1964" featuring Nat King Cole.
As a guest speaker over the years, Bobby has held thousands captive in her own TV cable show "Air a Parent".
Bobby was the Director of Public Affairs at KTYM Radio located in Inglewood, CA.
She retired in 2012 after 20 years of public service.
She romanced her listeners with inspirational tips and her innate ability to train and encourage others to stay focused and never give up. Bobby received several awards for her work in communities, including:
• Exemplary leadership
• Community service awards
• Certificates of appreciation
• Recognition at the city, state, and county levels
In 1999, Bobby was selected by CORO of Southern California to the 10th class of Leadership of Southern California. In 2001, she was honored by "Our Authors Study Club" as one of the "Women Who Make a Difference."
Bobby's resume includes:
• United Airlines employee as a trainer for 25 years
• Radio host - KTYM Radio for 20 years
• Cable television host - five years
• Singer/Assistant Choir director alongside HB Barnum
• Entrepreneur - JerMar`e/Glamor Sales
• Dress Shop Owner - Le`Fashion Mystique/Michele's
• Fashion Designer and Model
• Designer of the shirt for Prince's movie "Purple Rain"
• Creator of Doll House
• Founder of K-MoMs
• Board Member & Honorary Tuskegee Airman
• Humanitarian
• Peace Maker who held a conference with the "Bloods & Crips" in Los Angeles, CA
Bobby Howe was a Lady of Inspiration and a Teacher of Life.
The best thing about Bobby Howe was that she was a lover of life, love, and laughter.
She was the best mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, and most of all, a friend.
She loved watching Disney movies and shopping at the $0.99 store. She was a very strong, independent woman who could conquer anything that came her way. Most of all, she was a God-fearing woman.
Bobby was a legendary figure in the African American community—one of those rare individuals who has met everyone and witnessed history in the making on countless occasions.
In this video, she speaks with Jeffrey Bennett about Beyond UFOs for her show broadcast on KTYM Radio in Inglewood, CA, discussing The Truth About Autism.