Harry A. Case, Jr.
82, of Greenwood In. passed away October 22, 2012.
He was born March 7, 1930 in Silsbee, Texas to Harry and Alys E. (Raymond) Case. Harry, Jr. graduated from Rising Sun High School. He served his country in the U. S. Air Force.
He married Ester M. Twiggs of Warner Robins, Ga and had 4 children, Joseph and Sue of Cumming, GA, Randall (wife Cathy), of Lafayette, IN and Robin Campbell of Walton, KY.
Mr. Case moved to Greenwood in 1994 where he met his life companion, Elizabeth G. Lay, who survives him. He has six grandchildren and 5 great grandsons.
Harry was a past Governor of the Moose Lodge in Shelbyville and a long time member of the VFW and the American Legion. He was a long time fan of I.U. and the Cincinnati Reds.
Donations be made to Parkinson's disease Research. Special thanks to the entire Staff at University Heights for their excellent, compassionate care.
Arrangements entrusted to A.R.N. Cremation Services .
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Jesse Hemmerling
October 27, 2012
My Deepest sympathies to the family of Harry. My thoughts and prayers our with you always, So sorry for your loss. I am a friend of Harry's son Randy, we work together and I heard a lot of good things about his father. Sounds like he was a good man with a lot of love surrounding him always. Me and my wife are praying for you as you go through the process of healing through this time. I know it is not easy and the hurt of someone you love not being there is hard to get through, but he will always be in your heart. I hope I am as good a father to my son as he was to his children. He will always love you. And I'm sure he is in a better place and pain free to watch over you always. My Deepest Sympathies.
October 25, 2012
God Bless you Uncle Harry
Joyce Twiggs
October 25, 2012
My Uncle Harry was a good person I remember. He was the only Uncle I ever got to know on my dad's side. I went to see him in 2008 and he stated how he felt about my mom and dad. It was warm and bought me alot of old memories of the times I stayed the summers with them. God Bless him and all his family.
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