Harold-Brooks-Obituary

Harold R. Brooks

Lowell, Massachusetts

About

LOCATION
Lowell, Massachusetts

Harold R. Brooks longtime Lowell resident, avid bowler; 65 LOWELL Harold R. Brooks, 65, a lifelong resident of Lowell, and currently of Tewksbury, died Tuesday, August 5, 2008, at his Tewksbury residence, after a brief illness. He was a son of the late William F. and the late Ellen E. (Hovey)...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

To the Brooks Family
My deepest symphany, my heart goes out to all of you. Remember all the good memories, Harold is now at peace and joining the rest of his family.
Debbie (Hovey) Descoteaux

I will miss you so much. You were like a brother to me and you will always have a place in my heart. I know that are in with God in Heaven and it makes me smile to know that you are with your mum and Dad and Gertie and Bill. Please say hello to my Freddy for me and I would appreciate it if you would put in a good word for me with St. Peter. I may need the help.

Your adopted sister Gladys

JUDY AND FAMILY MY SYMPHANY AND HEART GOES TO OUT TO U.REMEMBER THAT GOD ONLY TAKES THE BEST NOW HE WILL REST AND FEEL NO PAIN, HE'S A ANGLE WATCHING OVER THE FAMILY. UR CO WORKER AWILDA TAKE CARE JUDY

Pat, Judy, May, and George, our sincere condolensces,
Harold was always a sweet guy. We used to joke about him hiding his money whenever we were together.
I'll always remember going to your house as a kid with my father and visiting your Mom, Harold and Gerty. Great times and great memories..

Harold and Gerty were special and loved people that had a an Angel for a mom. A tough lady, my Aunt Helen, but weren't they all from that generation? They knew what was important; family. So don't let my Dad tease you too much up there Harold. If he does my aunt Helen will box his ears :)

Cousin Bobby

I had the pleasure of sponsoring Uncle Harold at the special olympics back in High School. I have played sports my whole life and I have seen many victories and celebrations but nothing compares to the excitement and joy that Uncle Harold had that day. I had so much pride telling everyone there that he was my uncle. He was a champion that day and always.

We will always remember the fun times and Harold's smile at the family reunions...may he rest in peace and be reunited with Gertie and his parents in Heaven.

We were extremely saddend to hear of the passing of Harold.

Although it's difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, may looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow.

Our thoughts ad parayers are with you!

~The Doyle Family

.

george judy & family. my sincere condolence on the loss of your brother harold. i think you all know what a roll harold played in my life, he taught me many things through his years at colonial and i wouldnt change any of it. we wont be able to make the service because katrina is getting married at 5:30 on friday but please know that by heart is with you. Harold will surely be missed.