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Clair E. Hoover

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Clair E. Hoover Clair E. Hoover "Sonny", 75, of Harrisburg died Sunday April 22, 2007 at his home. Born March 20, 1932 in Lykens, son of the late Clair W. and Catherine (Pinkerton) Hoover. In addition to his parents he was preceded in death by a grandson Michael Windemaker. Clair was a...

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Sonny we think about you every day. I will always remember. the fun times we had together.

There is so many fond memories I have of my uncle Sonny. He had a great sense of humor. He was the one that first introduced me to hunting. He co-signed for me to get my first car. I enjoyed the time we spent together

Barb & family,
The memories you have of Sonny, and Dad, will strengthen you. Sonny was a good husband and family man. Barb, I still remember him talking real loud at work about me not being able to "fool around" in my Camaro. I am here for you, as you were for me. Life is so unfair sometimes, seems like the good go on quicker. He is with Michael now, and will watch over you all till it is time to be together. At peace with God, but always with you. Deepest condolences Judi

Aunt Barbara and family:
Sonny had such a quick wit. When we visited you guys in Harrisburg, he would have us in stitches the entire time. He was a great guy and he will be sorely missed.

So very sorry to hear this news. So many of the family have passed. I talked to Sonny a few months ago, the first time in many years, and was so glad to have had that opportunity. Our blessings and prayers to the family and friends.

Dear Diane & family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Your dad was a wonderful person. We loved his great sense of humor and honesty. He could always put a smile on your face. He always made Sarah smile when he called her "Sparkle". Cherish the precious times you had with him, they will always be with you. Always know Diane, that he will be with you through all the good and bad times in your life..he is in your heart now!

If we can do anything....anything at all, please know that...

Dear Barb and Family:

We were so sorry to hear of Sonny's passing. He certainly was a wonderful, kind person. May the "Memory Bank" he left you all fill your hearts in the days to come. We will keep you in our prayers and thoughts.
May God Bless you Always-and In All Ways Bless You.

Love,

Dear Barb and Family
Please accecpt our deapest sympathy on the death of your husband Sonny.
I know he was a good husband and father. Even though we havn't seen you in many years our thoughts are with you and your family.

Sincerely
Paul and Dorothy (Perhach) Snesavage
Williamstown

Dad,
Words cannot express how much I am going to miss you. You were the best father I could ever have hoped for. You were always there for me. You loved my girls and all of your grandchildren so much.
What will we do without you?
I thank GOD that we got to spend your last day on earth with you. If only, we'd have known. I would have told you I loved you one hundred times.
I will miss your humor, your loudness and most of all your amazing spirit.
You never cared what people...