Andrew-Harvey-Obituary

Andrew L. Harvey

South Bend, Indiana

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Andrew L. HarveyJan. 1, 1928 - July 24, 2016SOUTH BEND - Andrew Lee Harvey, 88, of South Bend, died Sunday, July 24th, in Wellbrooke of South Bend surrounded by his loving family. Mr. Harvey was born January 1, 1928, in South Bend, to the late Rebecca (Redding) and Lee Harvey, and was a lifetime...

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To the Harvey Family:

My condolences at your time of loss. I always looked upon Mr. Harvey as "The Mayor" of Chalfant Street. He always kept an eye out for every one of us kids growing up, and on neighbors as well. Mrs. Harvey, Steven, Carolyn, David, Brian and Christopher, memories will never fade, and time will ease the pain that seems to great to bear at this moment.

Peace and Blessings to all of you, always.

To The Harvey Family:

Our thoughts are with you. May God keep him in his loving care.

Mary and Maria Robinson

Carolyn,I would like to extend my heartfelt condolences to you and your family during this difficult time. Love you, praying for you, and Gods blessing upon you!

Brian, Tiv and the entire Harvey family thinking of you at this difficult time. Mr. Harvey was a beacon of light and laughter and always made you feel right at home. I will always remember the stories he shared with me of our families back in the day; his humor would always warm your soul. Mr. Harvey we will miss your laughter and smile, but we will never forget you! God bless.

Dear-grandpa I want to say I am so sorry to hear your-passing. I want to say I am so thankful for all u did for me as a kid and becomeing a man. You stood for so many good things in your life and I just hope and pray that one day I can become the man you were. I truly appreciate the sacrifice you made for me taking me in as your grandson and all the love you showed me growing up. Nothing I can say to you on paper will ever be the same as saying it to you in person, but at least in this letter...

dear-grandpa i am so shock to here of your passing. i have so many things i want to say to u but know i can not. iam truly blessed for knowing u and have u as my grandfather. u were a great man with many skills and you were a fine cook. i will alaways remember every thing u taught me as a kid to be-comeing a man. u are the only man i ever knew as a father . iam so thank-ful u took me in when u did and gave me a home to stay in. u and grandma treated me like i was your own child and that meant...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.