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Hall Groat Sr.
January 22, 2010
Imagine anyone being this loyal to their brother on his birthday: Rosemarie and I were ready to leave on a trip from Manlius, N Y to North Tonawanda, N Y. The date was September 11 2001. Just before I turned off my T V and was about to leave, a news bulletin showed the first trade center imploding into a cloud of dust. I yelled to Rosemarie to come back in to witness this tragedy. She yelled back from the car, "C`MON! I DON'T WANT TO BE LATE FOR HARRY`S BIRTHDAY." The world could be crumbling around us but her unwavering loyalty to her brother Harry would come first. The strong bond Rosemarie and Harry shared was based on loyalty and respect.
- Hall Groat Sr.
Gerald & Linda Buhi
January 21, 2010
Dear Charlene,
Cousin Harry had the stature of a lion and the heart of a good shepherd who always placed his family, friends and wards before himself. I will never forget the kindness and generousity Harry and you extended to my brother Richard in his time of need.
God Bless,
Jerry and Linda Buhi
Ronald Elekes
January 20, 2010
Dear Charlene and Family,
Our deepest sympathy on your loss of cousin Harry. He was a refreshing part of my childhood days in Sharpsville. Both my wife, Cherrie, and I will miss him. He will be remembered as a gentle caring human being and will be in our prayers always.
God Bless You,
Ron and Cherrie Elekes
Wilma Sheridan
January 19, 2010
My deepest, heartfelt sympathies extend to all family & friends of dear Cousin Harry. Despite circumstances which prevented frequent visits over the years, affectionate family ties remained ever strong. He will be sadly missed & joyful childhood remembrances will prevail, constant & loving. May his soul rest in peace in the perpetual embrace of our Heavenly Father. Cousin Wilma, and family.
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Lynn Umlauf-Jacek
January 19, 2010
My heart goes out to your family. Losing a loved one is never easy, but knowing he is in Heaven with God, pain and carefree, will bring you comfort in the days ahead. I know you have memories to last a lifetime. One day soon we will all reunite with those who have gone on before us!
Elizabeth Ollila
January 18, 2010
Harry aka Doc was my Grandpa. I wanted to say on behalf of our whole family THANK You all for your thoughts and prayers during this time. He was a GREAT man and will be deeply missed by us all.
Monalea Hutchins
January 18, 2010
Dear Charlene, Matt, Lisa, and Grandchildren,
Harry was my dear cousin whom I always admired. He stood for what was right and good in the world. This is a great loss and time of sadness, but Harry's love and thoughtfullness will live on in all of us. My deepest sympathies and love to you all. Monie Hutchins
Thad Komorowski
January 18, 2010
I knew him about 30 years ago when he was superintendent. Very helpful and very professional. His talents made the district a better place for students and staff.
Brian Phillips
January 17, 2010
Matt and family,Sorry to hear of your great loss may god bless you at this time, Skillen Apartments Brian and Julie Phillips
Michelle Wienke
January 17, 2010
To the Beno Family,
My children were fortunate enough to get to know "Doc Beno" during their time at St. Matthew's school. What a wonderful and caring man, who will be fondly remembered and forever missed.
Keeping all of you in our thoughts and prayers.
Fondly,
Michelle, Alexander & Kendra Wienke
Ray Kissel
January 16, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
January 16, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
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