Howard Wayne Key

February 28, 2022

Mr. Howard Wayne Key, age 80 of Killam Road in Century, FL, passed away Tuesday February 15, 2022 in a Pensacola, Florida hospital.

Mr. Key was a native of Portsmouth, VA and a former resident of Pensacola, FL before moving to Century 30+ years ago. He was a retired research technician with Monsanta Corporation, was a U.S. Army Veteran, and was a long time Flomaton Lions Club Member. Mr. Key was a member of First Baptist Church of Century, where he served as a Deacon and taught the Men’s Sunday School Class.

He is survived by two sons, Andrew (Lisa) Key of Suffolk, VA, Barry (Holly) Key of Charleston, SC; daughter, Louann (Kevin) Boughner of Century; brothers, Harold (Joyce) Key of Griffin, GA, Dr. Timothy (Barbara) Key of Birmingham, AL; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren.

Preceded in death by his wife, Alice Juanita “Nita” Key; Grandaughter; Meagan Boughner.

Visitation was held Saturday February 19, 2022 at Flomaton Funeral Home.

Funeral services for Mr. Howard Wayne Key were held Saturday February 19, 2022 from the chapel of Flomaton Funeral Home with Rev. David Boyd and Rev. Nathan Brown officiating. Interment, with military honors, will follow in Ray’s Chapel Cemetery.

Pallbearers: Gretchen Bullard, Kevin Bullard, Patricia Griener, Ashley Key, Cody Key, and Kyle Key.

Honorary Pallbearers: The Flomaton Lions Club

Flowers are accepted or contributions can be made to the Flomaton Lions Club or Life Options Clinic on Church Street in Century.

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  1. Julie Booth-Moran on March 22nd, 2022 3:36 pm

    Our hearts are so saddened to hear about the passing of Mr Howard Key. We have known him and his family too many years to count. He always had a smile and many times a story to go with it. He loved his family dearly. Which was a trait that is priceless
    these days! I am blessed to have known Mr Key and his wife and family. I pray that Kevin & Bonnie Boughner lean on each other, during this difficult time. There is strength in numbers and together, the load will be a little easier shared. May God be with you all. We will miss Mr. Key. I’m so glad I was blessed to know him. With love love & prayers,
    Julie