Howard Frederick Kley’s case remains one of those older missing-person investigations that feels especially haunting because the basic outline is so ordinary: a business trip, a planned overnight stop, coworkers expecting to leave in the morning, and then one man simply not being there. Search results consistently identify Kley as a 53-year-old man who disappeared from Coos Bay, Oregon, on January 26, 1966, while traveling north on business. More than half a century later, the case is still described as unsolved, and the silence that followed his disappearance appears to be one of the most striking facts attached to his name.
Who Howard Kley Was Before He Vanished
The available search results portray Kley not as a drifter or someone known to disappear, but as an established professional and family man. He is described as a senior engineer or senior manager for Shell Oil, based in California, and some results say he lived in Lafayette with his wife and had two grown daughters. Those details matter because they shape the tone of the case: this was not presented as a person already living on the margins, but someone with a settled life, professional responsibilities, and family ties. Search results also note that his family said he had no history of mental illness, a point often included in missing-person summaries because it suggests there was no known pattern that would have made an unexplained departure seem routine.
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