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Penny Tannenbaum
October 21, 2018
So sad to learn of Harry's passing. My memories are of my big cousin playing tricks on me and Claudine. And taking us to scary movies. All the best to his family.
Heidi Daschko
October 19, 2018
To Harry's family,
You are in my thoughts and prayers. Harry worked with my sister Gretchen. When I would call every once in awhile Harry would answer the phone. He always asked how my boys were doing. During soccer season he always asked how Nick's high school team was doing & how Nick was playing. We would be talking for 10-15 minutes then he would say I guess you want to talk to your sister.. We had some fun conversations. I was sad when he retired because I wouldn't get to speak to him but I was happy he could enjoy his retirement. I was happy to hear he was able to complete some of his trip that he spoke of. Please remember the stories of his life. Favorite foods & places.
Bonnie Shahan
October 18, 2018
To Harry's family,
He was the nicest and kindest man I knew and his smile and sunny outlook on life will be greatly missed. I will always remember his clip board and how he loved everything French. My deepest sympathies.
Karen Craemer
October 17, 2018
Dear Sue and the entire Richman family: I will be praying for you as you travel through this journey of grief. I always enjoyed talking to Harry during breaks in the lunchroom at Lankenau Hospital. Conversations with Harry were always fun and filled with laughter. He told me once that when he retired he was going to have his luggage already packed and in the car so that when he got done his last day of work he would immediately hit the road.
I pray that in time happy memories will become a source of joy.
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Ellen Katinas
October 17, 2018
To the entire Richman family: My deepest condolences to you. May memories bring smiles and loving thoughts as you deal with your loss.
John Ilisco
October 16, 2018
Today I learned of my worst loss I ever could have. I loss of my best friend since 1971, Harry the big H' , Richman. I will never get to talk with him again. He was closer to me than a brother. My heart is broken and feels like it never will. I know that a great man is no longer with us but that is in heaven greeting all his dear departed family with his great smile and charm. Harry you take with you a little of me. I will never forget our times together. I love you friend. Rest In Peace and keep me in your prayers as I will you. Good bye my best and dearest friend.
Lisa Kent-dick
October 12, 2018
Sue. So sorry for your loss. Know that you and your family are in my prayers
Nancy Liebsch
October 14, 2018
Please accept my heartfelt condolences on your loss. Although I never worked with Harry, I would often see him in passing at the end of my shift. He always had a smile for me, and a kind word. Truly a sweet man. I will keep you in my prayers. Harry's beautiful spirit will live on in all your happy memories and in the good you do for others.
Diane Del Grippo
October 13, 2018
Dear Sue and the Richmond Family,
My deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to you and the Richmond Family. I remember Harry exactly as this picture portrays him...he always had a smile on his face and made me smile whenever I talked to him.
My God help to carry all of you this most difficult time. You are in my every thought and prayer. When all the hurt and pain are gone, may all the happy memories of Harry live on and on...and remain embedded deeply in your hearts forever.
Trish and Bob Wingert
October 13, 2018
The Richman Family, We are so very sorry for your loss. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
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