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Tracy Wright
October 14, 2010
Uncle Harold was such a kind soul-he would do anything for us kids. I spent many summers with him as a kid and I will always treasure those memories!! He had a smile that would melt your heart and a laugh that you couldnt help but laugh with!
I will miss you Uncle Harold-but will always cherish my memories.
We love you.
Tracy
Kristina Lewis
October 9, 2010
Grandpa,
You touched my life in so many ways,"Maneshevitz!" It's hard to believe you are gone... But I know you are now in a beautiful place with more energy than you know what to do with, and lots of love around you! Until we meet again; I LOVE YOU.
John Ellis
October 6, 2010
October 06.2010
Harold was such a nice and unique person. I will never forget the time in kentcky and California when we sing and played piano. I am so gald I got to see him in July 2010.
John Ellis
John Ellis
October 6, 2010
OCTOBER 06,2010
Harold was such a nice guy and a unique person. I will never forget the time in Kentucky and in California when we played and sing with the piano. I'am so thankfull I got visit him in July 2010.
John Ellis
Susan Campbell
October 6, 2010
As Jackie said, Uncle Harold had the most contagious laugh, one that will be missed for sure. One of the things I will remember the most is when Uncle Harold and I went to Howard Lake...we took what we thought was the road and it was full of boulders & a goat trail. Thank goodness for having 4-wheel drive, the best thing about it was the FUN & LAUGHTER we had trying to get there. Will miss you lots sweet Uncle, until we meet again~ Love you!
Jaime Alexander
October 6, 2010
I first met Harold while delivering food products to Black Butte Store. I soon learned that I had played baseball against his brother Paul's team at Clearlake High School, and we spoke often about sports and the outdoors, especially fishing at Howard Lake. In most recent years, I saw Harold quite often at the golf course. Harold always had a nice thing to say and always had a positive attitude, right up to the last time I saw him at the golf course about 6-8 months ago. I hope Harold will find a nice course to play in Heaven and make a lot of Birdies. My prayers go out to the Hage Family.
Frank Egger
October 6, 2010
Harold! Where you "beeen" Harold?
Rest in peace "Breadman".
Jackie Noe
October 5, 2010
I will never forget his laugh. I haven't heard it in over 16 years, but it is so special that I will never forget it.
I also remember so well the Thanksgiving dinners at Grandma and Grandpa's house. Us kids in the bedroom watching television and the adults playing Pitch. His excessive energy ~ the man never stopped. He was constantly on the go. And the kids in the neighborhood ~ asking Aunt Joanne if he could come out and play. And then there was the time him and Jason were driving a gas truck in Covelo and it exploded. That is a phone call every parent cherishes. So thankful they were not hurt. Jason rolling the tractor and Uncle Harold laughing about it.
To describe Uncle Harold in a word ~ FUN!!!
Love you Uncle Harold,
Jackie
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