Harold-Brookman Sr.-Obituary

Harold Brookman Sr.

Colchester, Connecticut

1931-2010

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Harold E. Brookman Sr., 79, of Colchester, beloved husband of Vivian (Hurn) Brookman, passed away Wednesday (Oct. 13, 2010) at the Wm. W. Backus Hospital in Norwich after a courageous battle with cancer.Born May 1, 1931, in East Hartford, he was a son of the late Raymond and Grace (Roberts)...

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I worked with Harold for 5 or so years and always found him to be friendly and helpful. We enjoyed sharing stories about our families. He was proud of his people. He loved his trips to Vermont and shared many funny stories with me. He will be truly missed.

SAM,BEV,AND THE WHOLE BROOKMAN FAMILY.WE WOULD LIKE TO TAKE THIS TIME TO EXTEND OUR CONDOLENCES.HE WAS A WONDERFUL AND KIND MAN.SOME DAY YOUR SADDNESS WILL LESSON AND THEN YOU WILL BE ABLE TO SMILE AGAIN.AND AS YOUR SHARE YOUR MEMORIES THERE WILL BE LAUGHTER AGAIN. GOD BLESS WE LOVE YOU GUYS

Harold was a wonderful man. He and Shirley visited when both my children were born and always treated my children as if they were his own grandchildren. He will be missed greatly.

Dear Aunt Temp and Family, So sorry too hear about your loss. Uncle Harold will be missed by all very much. But the memories will be for ever. he was such a good man. And the smile he had made all feel good.Gracie,s daughter LINDA

Grandpa, you were and are an incredible man and grandfather. I will miss you everyday. I loved hearing all your amazing stories that you and my dad had. Thank you for always listening when all us grandchildren needed it. Even though we never made it to a Red Sox game I will always remember as I drive to one! THank you for being a great grandfather to Isabell. Even though she wont remember you I will everyday tell her about her great grandfather. LOVE YOU....rest in peace. Grandma I am so...

Shirley and to all of the family-
I am so sorry to hear of Harold's passing. My heart and prayers go out to all of you. Let the love of family and friends give you peace at this time of deep sorrow. I remember you and Harold when we got together with the old Weiner gang. The laughter Harold brought to those gatherings was priceless. May memories of happy times and the love you shared bring you and your family peace in the days ahead.
With deepest sympathy
Suzanne Warner

oct 15th
dear aunt temp, there isnt any words that i can say to show how much i loved uncle harold. all that comes to mind is a prayer i hard. its ...
dont cry for me , remember me as i lived full of life laughter and the love of family. for this will truely honor me. i will miss him very much.
love patti

H.B. was a good friend and co-worker at ACME AUTO. I will miss him and his humor. We always had a good time at work and it was a pleasure to work with a man who always put family, friends and customers first.