Harold-Brelsford-Obituary

Harold Brelsford

League City, Texas

1944 - 2016

About

LOCATION
League City, Texas
CHARITY
Charity of your Choice LLS

Obituary

Send Flowers

Harold Petsch Brelsford1944-2016Harold Petsch Brelsford, at the age of 72, left this world on June 25, 2016, one hundred and fifty miles off of the coast of Galveston, Texas. He was scuba diving, a passion of his since high school. He left with a smile. He was born on June 29, 1944, to Harold...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Harold carpooled to St Johns for years with me and my sisters and Margaret Sher Elliston. He was a character. As senior prom approached, neither of us had a date so Mr. Murphy prevailed upon Harold to ask me and my memory is that he dove into the river with car keys in his pants and lost them! Think his mother had to pick us up.
Good to hear he was so fond of scuba diving and so sorry to here the news.

I am so sorry for your loss. May you have Kindness and Peace from God our Father and the lord Jesus Christ.
1cor; 1:3

Harold was a true gentleman. He will be missed by all who had the privilege of calling him friend.

I will miss my dear friend so much. I have so many fond memories of Harry and Carol and will hold them dear forever. I know they are dancing in the sky!

My sincere condolences to Harold's family. I moved to the USA from England 36 years ago and met Harold at the Allen House. He could often be found at the pool pouring over legal books in preparation for the bar exam which I recall he passed with flying colors. What a true gentleman.

Madge, I am so sorry to hear of your brother's passing. I will keep him, you, and your family in my thoughts and prayers. Michael Lacey.

So very happy Harold and I got to know one another and discuss politics, imbibe, laugh, eat, philosophize and just sit. Hook 'em Horns, Harold.

Harold (Harry as some called him) was an incredible person and often referred to as "A Rock" to many. I knew him for about 38 years and he was a huge part of my family for many years. He leaves us with a great void in our hearts but wonderful memories. "Harold was Harold" and if you knew him, you would understand that phrase! Please celebrate his life tonight and have a party because if Harold was here, he'd make sure it was a good party!!! My heart goes out to Edie and Zac and the Ruzicka...