Claude-Harding-Obituary

Claude L. Harding Jr.

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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HARDING JR.CLAUDE L., passed away on Saturday, November 17, 2007. Services Friday, November 23 at NIX & PALMER FUNERAL HOME, 1621 W. Dauphin Street, 10 A.M. Int. Chelten Hills Cem. Survived by wife, Ruth Ann; son, Claude III; daughter-in-law, Florinda; 2 grandchildren, Mary and Gail; one...

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I had the pleasure of meeting Claude about four years ago. Claude was a very nice, comical person. He was always the same whenever I saw him. I will miss him

Throughout our lives, if we are lucky, we are touched in a positive way by many people we meet. Claude brought some wonderful memories to Zach and I. He was one our first friends in the Wine Club, and will be in our hearts forever.

hi uncle claude, u were a great uncle and a wonderful person, u will never be forgotten, we all keep u in our hearts and mind. we will meet again someday and until then so long for now...i will never forget the times at christmas and goin to micheal's for dinner and our joke, far,far,away; i love u and miss u uncle claude,
love your neice, michelle.

With our deepest sympathy to Ruth Anne who has lost the love of her life ... Claude's death takes a charming gentleman from our world.

We will never forget Claude. His laughter was contagious. He enjoyed life and we enjoyed having him in our lives. As the sun rises we can remember his warmth and his smile. As the sun sets we will have a toast in his memory.

I will always remember Claude's great sense of humor. He was the kind of person who reaches out to others and brightens their lives through his generosity and humor.
His friendship meant a great deal to me and he will be greatly missed.

I will always remember my Cousin Claude as a wonderful loving man with a kind and gentle heart. As a little girl years ago coming home from school I can remember the smell of his pipe and his laughter as he sat in our house talking with my mom – his favorite aunt - Aunt Juanita. I use to love having him come visit us and smelling his pipe. This abnormality, this unforeseen beast, this killer took both you and my mom away from me – and its name is CANCER.

Cousin Claude, I love you...

The members of the Philadelphia Chapter of the American Wine Society will miss Claude at future tastings. We enjoyed his enthusiasm for living despite his illness. We toast his spirit and gusto, and will remember him in better times.

I will always remember Claude for his enthusiastic hello, friendly handshake, warm smile, and sincerity. And I will truly miss the opportunity of sharing both wine and conversatiion with him. With sadness I will drink a toast to him this evening at a benefit for a local resident who lost a battle with cancer, as well, last weekend. With fond memories, Al Martell