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LeeAnne Thomas
September 23, 2011
You will be deeply missed Grandpa. What a great feeling it was, to see the glow in your eyes the last few months we had you in our lives. You were truly happy. I believe Grandma Linda put that glow inside of you, and for that I am thankful. You will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing and loving you. My son will forever remember the "chapstick". We love you Grandpa. xoxox
Chris Vaughan
September 22, 2011
It was a sad day for me to hear you passed,
But now you are out of pain at last.
Harry, Rest in Peace.
Chris Vaughan
Lynda Lindquist
September 21, 2011
Harry, you let me back in to your life again after 36years and I will be eternally grateful, the last 12 months have been difficult but rewarding, may you rest in peace at last. To an amazing man and father, all my love Lynda
Rick Ellis
September 21, 2011
A class act.Harry was a person that was looked up too by many.Honest,kind and very humble.
Josephine Lackie
September 19, 2011
May God bless you Steve and your family at this difficult time. Harry, R.I.P
Doug Scott
September 18, 2011
SAD TO HEAR THIS NEWS
Harry Attack great man,great trader.
Started together in 1952.post 3 t.s.e.
Carl Christie
September 17, 2011
The kindest, most generous, sincere and down to earth gentleman I have ever had the privilege of calling my friend.
Jennifer Furniss
September 17, 2011
I've known Harry for many years and we shared a lot of good times; at the track with his Standardbred horses, at the Cork Room, and as a longtime family friend. Harry was a great man, a good friend, and will never be forgotten. My deepest condolences to Mike, Steve and extended family.
John Manna
September 17, 2011
Harry ranks as one of the best registered trader's ever on the TSE. I never ever heard complaint about Harry's trading during my entire career. One of Harry's best days was the morning after the PQ were elected in Quebec in 1977. He opened all five banks in about an hour and a half after the opening on huge volumes for the day - and did it all manually. It was the only time I remember of Harry using a pencil and paper to keep track of the orders. You could always trust Harry on the floor. Whether you were interested in an odd lot or a block, he treated you with respect.
He leaves great memories.
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