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From: Norm & Susan Welch
 Palm Bay The world was a better place where ever Harry was. We will always remember him as eager to help others and never wanting to be a bother. Your dad was a special, generous person. Norm misses his Scotch drinking buddy, Daisy misses his loving pats and Susan misses a sweet, gentle man.
written on 2010-02-11 17:23:07 Post number: 18
From: Gary E. Trudell
 Wappingers Falls, New York The world should have many more people like Harry in it. He enjoyed every day and helped everyone he came in contact with enjoy their's.
It turned out that Harry and I managed each other's daughters in T.O.W. softball. I was glad my girls had a chance to play for Harry.
You will be missed by all that knew you Harry ...
may you rest in peace and may your family be comforted by the fond memories you created with them during your time with us.
Gary
written on 2010-02-09 12:24:47 Post number: 17
From: Pete & Nancy Higgins
 Wappingers Falls, NY Our condolences to Marti, Wayne, Ryan, Allen, Amber and the rest of the family. Harry's years with the Town of Wappinger Little League brought fun to everyone he met. Whether running the league's snack store, coaching teams, working on the fields, or umpiring he made us laugh and leaves us with fond memories. Harry was a great guy.
written on 2010-02-08 11:43:11 Post number: 16
From: John
 Palm Bay, Fl My brother, Rush Greenough, was an active fireman in Beacon, NY for 50 years. When Harry was involved in the firehouse, he may have known Rush. We send our condolences to the family. We lost Rush this past summer and we know how your loved one will be missed. Our prayers are with you.
written on 2010-02-06 17:31:24 Post number: 15
From: Richard Rose
 Kennedy Space Center What a fun guy Harry was. I knew him in 1964 when he worked at a small feed store for the Sears family in Fishkill Plains. I lived across the street (Rt 376) Harry was memorable in all the laughs he gave us kids. I wish I knew he was in Palm Bay, small world. Tonights launch is for you Harry!
written on 2010-02-06 16:54:49 Post number: 14
From: Marion Trudell
 Wappingers Falls We were very sad to read of Harry's death. His very name
makes one smile as you think of his fishing stories and
the fun he had telling stories on his children. I am sure
your family will miss his laugh, always an upbeat guy.
Our condolences to you all.
written on 2010-02-05 08:05:42 Post number: 13
From: Kathy Storms
 Staatsburg New York Aunt Marti.....I just want you to know how sorry Iam for your loss...and I know it is great...please know that we will always be here for you,you will never be forgotten...to my cousins...I know your pain, if you ever need to talk Iam right here for you....Love you all...Kathy,Ray and Derrick
written on 2010-02-04 11:13:54 Post number: 12
From: Lou and Kerry Martarano
 Newburgh, NY Harry made going to renegade games at Dutchess stadium a wonderful time. He was full of life and enjoyed telling us stories of his trips to Canada. May you rest in peace and cheer the renegades in Heaven.
written on 2010-02-04 05:56:40 Post number: 11
From: Robert and Janice Ragan: Bob, Rhum Cove Janitor
 Melbourne, FL I only knew Harry a short time. I enjoyed hearing his stories of living in New York. He will be missed. God bless you, Harry.
written on 2010-02-03 22:08:40 Post number: 10
From: Robert and Janice Ragan: Bob, Rhum Cove Janitor
 Melbourne, FL I only knew Harry a short time. I enjoyed hearing his stories of living in New York. He will be missed. God bless you, Harry.
written on 2010-02-03 22:08:15 Post number: 9
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