Thomas Andrew "Drew" Howard, age 21 of Seguin, formerly of West Columbia, passed away on June 3, 2012. A memorial service will be held on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 2:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church in Seguin, Texas with Rev. Tom Jones officiating. Private interment will be held at a later date. Drew was born on November 18, 1990 in Pasadena, Texas to Thomas Lee and Cherri Anne Clark Howard. He grew up in West Columbia, Texas and later moved to Seguin with his family. He graduated from Seguin High School Class of 2009. He is preceded in death by his paternal grandfather, Louis J. Howard and his maternal grandmother, Elizabeth Anne Clark. Survivors include his parents, Tommy and Cherri Howard; sisters, Megan Woodling and husband Steve and Emily Streetman and husband Justin; paternal grandmothers, Betty Sengelman and husband Gene, and Mina Beth Howard; maternal grandfather, Edward Clark; nieces and nephew, Kayla, Kory, Karly and Kinly Woodling; aunts and uncles, Eric Clark, Louis Howard and wife Donna, Harvey Howard and wife Liz, Donna Sue Howard and husband Tom Hutchins, Kenny Howard and wife Susan, and Scott Howard and wife Julie; cousins, Anna, Lara, Taylor, Jacob, Jennifer, Desiree, Forrest, Shana, Donnie, Brian, Amy, Wade, Kevin, Trevor and Randi; Godparents, Charlie and Gwen Singletary and their children, Colby, Garrett and Holly; numerous other loving family members and many friends. Drew grew up working with his dad learning to work hard and how to fix just about anything. He started T-ball in West Columbia and continued to play all the way through high school in Seguin. Drew was the ultimate Texan, he listened to every radio station, CD, and followed all the Texas Country bands throughout Texas. He enjoyed playing his guitar and singing many of those Texas Country songs. He made friends wherever he went and was there with you when you needed a hand or just someone to make you laugh. Drew loved his family and friends, the outdoors, and was an avid duck hunter. He spent a lot of time in Olivia at his family's fish and duck hunting camp with his family, friends and best friend Stitch. He spent many hours wake boarding in Canyon Lake and tubing in New Braunfels. He was also known to go mudding a time or two. He was loved by many and will be missed by all. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one's choice.