Gregory-Harold-Obituary

Gregory L. Harold

Oradell, New Jersey

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Oradell, New Jersey
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American Cancer Society

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ORADELL — Gregory L. Harold, 63, died on Sept. 27. He was a member of the Oradell Board of Education for nine years. He worked for Xerox Corp. in New York for 23 years. He is survived by his wife, Eileen (Lavender) Harold; his children, Greg Harold, Sean Harold and Shannon Crerand; his mother,...

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Eileen, I was so sorry to hear about Greg's passing. Please know that you and the children are in my thoughts and prayers.

Eileen-
Jerry and I were so sad to hear of Greg's passing. We send our love and sympathies to you and your family. You are in our prayers. Traci & Jerry Killeen ( Your Andiamos friends from Oradell Public School)

Greg and I were in 5th grade together and played baseball almost incessantly while at Cherry Hill School. Then baseball was the number one sport, and Greg was THE best hitter and pitcher in little league. Attached is the 5th Grade Class photo (Greg is naturally the big guy next to the teacher). He was a great guy, and it's sad that he's gone too soon.

Dear Eileen and family--- Andiamo has lost a very good friend. We always loved Greg,s sense of humor,great stories, and optimism. His smile and presence always lit up our dining room. He will be very missed. Our love and thoughts are with you during this very difficult time. Love, Linda, Don, Alan and the entire Andiamo staff

Greg was a fun loving guy who always had a smile. Eileen our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. From Cherry Hill to River Dell many fond memories of a fabulous guy who will be missed.

I have many fond memories of Greg from the RD Class of '65 and seeing him drive his GTO. Eileen, please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

He's driving the pink cadillac, now, I hope! I remember Greg fondly from those years on Bogart Rd when we were in Cherry Hill!

Dear Eileen and family,
Jeff and I were very sorry to read of Greg's death. Our deepest sympathy.
Elaine Kerr Harm and Jeff Harm

I will remember Greg in my prayers. He was a fun loving classmate at River Dell, back in the day when life was simpler and we all shared a camaraderie as the Class of '65.

Nancy (Reynolds) Drabik