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Dr. Harry M. McBride

1930 - 2016

Dr. Harry M. McBride obituary, 1930-2016, Farmington, NM

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Harry McBride Obituary

Dr. Harry M. McBride, Optometrist, 85, of Farmington, passed away on Wednesday, March 16, 2016, in Farmington. He was born Dec. 25, 1930, in Houston, Tex. to Melvin Martin and Cora Maisie McBride. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force. Harry grew up and attended school in Sugarland, Tex. He spent a year at Southwestern University in Georgetown, TX, where he met his wife Sue in 1954, and they married in August of that year. After graduating from the University of Houston with a Doctorate of Optometry in 1958, he and Sue moved to Farmington, to raise their family and open his Optometry practice. He served the community as an optometrist until his retirement in 2001. He belonged to many service organizations in the community over the years, including Civitan Club, Four Corners Daylight Lodge AF & AM #80, Chama Lodge #17 AF & AM in Cuba, N.M. and was a 50 year member of San Juan Lodge AF & AM #15, and a 25 year member of Electa Chapter #13, OES. He was a member of First United Methodist Church from 1963 – 2016. Dr. McBride had a special place in his heart for New Mexico and also for the Navajo people, many of whom were his patients and friends. He loved nature, and was an avid birdwatcher for many years. He had a very successful vegetable and flower garden in the alley behind his home which he enjoyed working in during his spare time. A music-lover from a young age, he played clarinet in his school band, and later became adept at his Hammond Organ. He picked up his clarinet again for a short time after his retirement. Dr. McBride and his wife spent several of their retirement years traveling the world with various tour groups, and visited many places all over the United States and Europe. He particularly loved the trip they took to Ireland, which was a part of his heritage and close to his heart. He created a happy childhood for his kids, who learned from both his serious side and from his infamous sense of humor. He will be missed for his infectious laughter and his generous spirit. Dr. Harry was preceded in death by his son, Kevin Charles McBride; parents, Melvin Martin McBride and Cora Maisie (McMeans) McBride. He is survived by his wife, Sue McBride; sons, Martin V. McBride (Karen); and daughter, Kelli A. (McBride) King (Dennis). A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Monday, March 21 at First United Methodist Church in Farmington with Rev. Brian Adams and Dr. W. Douglas Mills officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Gideons International or your favorite charity.

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Published by Farmington Daily Times on Mar. 18, 2016.

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JoEllen Alexander

March 26, 2016

To Sue, and family.
I would like to send my deepest sympathy, thought's, and prayer's. to all of you.


Doc. as my sweet Jimmy, ( Belated ) husband, like to call his good wood cutting, and dear family friend, and Doctor. what a good man, and friend he was, to all the Standifer family, and to all those who knew him. we all, feel very Blessed, to have had him, and his dear family, our lives. I'm sure my Jimmy, was so happy to greet him at Heavens gate. I just know he has him, in stiches, right about now, with his funny
jokes, and crazy sense of humor !
He will be greatly missed by so many

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