H.-Haggerty-Obituary

H. "Earl" Haggerty

Great Falls, Montana

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H. "Earl" Haggerty, 91, of 2333 15th Ave. S., a World War II veteran, western store owner and saddle maker, died of complications from emphysema Monday at Peace Hospice.Cremation has taken place under the direction of Croxford Funeral Home and Crematory. His memorial service is 11 a.m. Saturday...

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My Uncle Earl was the best Spending time with him and his wife Judy candy girls, either at their at home or best memories at Lincoln, Mt.

Uncle Earl I can´t begin to tell you what you meant to me growing up as a child. You and Judy were always there for us girls. Always felt safe at your house and loved the downstairs, it was so full of memories. Tell Grandpa and Grandma hi for me and my mom and uncle Jim. I love you Judy Brumana

To all the family of Earl;
I wanted to let you all know how much Earl meant to me. I was a green kid of 18 yrs old and just out of saddle making school when i went to work for Grizzly Saddlery and met Earl for the first time he was still building a few saddles although he was mostly retired by then but i got to spend a couple of years with Earl part time and learned much of my buisiness and work ethic from Earl. When i finally owned Grizzly Saddlery myself Earl and i stayed in contact...

Dear Helen and Family,
We send our deepest sympathy as you grieve Earl's passing and now face the days ahead without his truly special presence. May you find strength and solace in the loving arms of the Lord, Jesus Christ, who alone knows the depth of your pain and will faithfully heal your troubled hearts.

Words can not express how sorry I am to hear about Earl. He was a wonderful,kind man who I got to know over the years because I work for Bresnan. I always enjoyed visiting with him when he would come into the office with questions and concerns on his cable service. Earl will truly be missed!

Haggerty Family,

I was saddened to hear of your loss. Earl was a wonderful person. Our thoughts and prayers are will all of you.

Janet, and Marilyn, I would like you to know just how much your mother and father meant to me. They were very kind to us , my sisters Irene and Judy. The memories I have are very special, and will always remain with me. One being, sitting around the log camp fire that was in Lincoln that we sat around. I am a better person for knowing and being apart of this family. Thanks for the memories. Pauline Sanders (Tampa, Fl}

Haggerty Family,
My first pair of cowboy boots came from Arios, and my favorite saddle, that I ride to this day, was built by Earl. My very first non-farm paying job was with Earl at H-O. Bless his heart for putting up with a green horn like me. I knew how to fit a saddle and a pair of boots by the time I left. My father, Bill, went to high school with Earl, so they always had much to discuss when we visited Arios and H-O. My condolences to you all. I will always remember Earl with each...

Janet, and Marilyn, I would like you to know just how much your mother and father meant to me. They were very kind to us , my sisters Irene and Judy. The memories I have are very special, and will always remain with me. One being, sitting around the log camp fire that was in Lincoln that we sat around. I am a better person for knowing and being apart of this family. Thanks for the memories. Pauline