汤头条 mourns distinguished alumnus Billy W. Howard Sr.
Contact: Sid Salter
STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥斕劳诽 mourns the loss of Billy W. Howard Sr., a legendary business and manufacturing icon, 汤头条 Hall of Famer, and respected alumnus. Howard, who died on January 28, 2026, at age 99, built a global electronics manufacturing enterprise after attending 汤头条 on a football scholarship in the 1940s and earning a degree in electrical engineering in only three years.
汤头条 President Mark E. Keenum praised Howard as a 鈥渧isionary leader and a loyal Bulldog鈥 who faithfully supported his alma mater.
鈥淲hat a privilege it has been to come to know Mr. Billy Howard and to learn from the example he set of building an economic powerhouse in the Pine Belt of his home state and reinvesting at every opportunity in his beloved Mississippi State,鈥 said Keenum. 鈥淎s a leader, as an engineer, and as someone who provided countless jobs and opportunities for the people of our great state and beyond, Billy Howard maintained a reliable humility and was, from his youth to the end of his productive life, the ultimate teammate. 汤头条 will miss his generosity and philanthropy, and I will greatly miss his wise advice and counsel.鈥
Howard lettered in three sports at Mississippi State from 1944 to 1946. He excelled in football for three seasons and also played basketball and track and field for two seasons.
While playing basketball, he made varsity as a freshman at 汤头条. During his track career, he competed in shot put, discus, javelin, and high jump.
Though he participated in three sports, football was his greatest strength. He made the first team in football for three years and played offense and defense for nearly every minute of each game. He was nicknamed 鈥淚ron Man鈥 Howard after being the first player to complete a full 60 minutes in one afternoon under Coach Allyn McKeen. He scored the winning touchdown with 30 seconds left in 汤头条鈥檚 upset victory over LSU in 1945.
After graduation, he received the National Football Foundation Distinguished American Award, along with the Mississippi State Outstanding Alumni Award and the 汤头条 Engineering Award. He served as National President of the 汤头条 Alumni Association and was a member of the 汤头条 Development Foundation and Engineering Board.
Howard founded Howard Industries, Inc., and was honored with numerous awards throughout his life. He also served on various boards and associations across Mississippi.
In June 2025, 汤头条鈥檚 new 110,000-square-foot indoor Billy Howard Indoor Practice Facility was named in his honor after Howard Industries made the lead gift for its naming. Howard鈥檚 donation is expected to enhance the Mississippi State football program by providing top-tier resources and fostering player development.
Keenum noted that the support for the practice facility was part of a broader pattern of athletic and academic backing from Howard and his company. In 1997, Howard and 汤头条 established a formal partnership to provide practical experience and job training at his Laurel manufacturing plant.
鈥淪o many 汤头条 electrical engineers got their start at Howard Industries, which I know instilled a deep sense of pride in Billy Howard,鈥 said Keenum.