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Linda,
I just heard about the passing of your father. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Sharon Bartley
August 09, 2009


Rutland, Vermont
HAROLD (HARRY) M. CORNELL JR. LEICESTER - Harold (Harry) M. Cornell Jr. of Leicester, Vt., died on Friday, July 31. He was 72. Harry was born in New York City to Martha (Bruning) Cornell and Harold Miller Cornell of New Rochelle, N.Y. on Aug. 22, 1936. He attended New Rochelle Public Schools and...
Read MoreLinda,
I just heard about the passing of your father. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family.
Sharon Bartley
August 09, 2009
Uncle Harry was the best Uncle one could ever hope for in a lifetime. I'll always remember the fun times as a kid, playing at their home in Valhalla. I even remember one time long ago, when he once told me and my sister that we had the most popular initials, "H.C.", in the world because they were on every single water faucet. I know he's now playing Golf with my dad and can only imagine the competition. Love you, Uncle Harry!
Hilary Cornell-Kanwischer
August 04, 2009 | Loxahatchee, FL
As my cousin, Harry added joy to my life from our childhood to forever. I treasure the memories and will miss him greatly.
With love to his family,
Joan
Joan Bruning Schell
August 04, 2009 | St. Petersburg, FL
My husband and I sat next to Harry and Janet at UVM men's basketball and even though we only knew Harry through that venue, we easily felt a connection. He was a kind and gentle man with smiling eyes, a warm soul, and a passion for the game. We send our deepest condolences to Janet and the family. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
Linda & Don Goodrum
August 04, 2009 | Colchester, VT
We are so sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Renee, Dominick, Jessica & Amber
August 04, 2009
I worked with Harry at Chesebrough-Pond's for 15 years. He was a great colleague to work with and an even nicer person. Harry, we will miss you.
Mark Burns
August 03, 2009 | Woodbury, CT
Harry was the finest person that I worked with at Chesebrough Ponds. He was my boss for about five or so years and I could not have chosen a better one. His integrity was outstanding and society has lost one of the truly nice guys. I wish his family well in this trying time. Be assured that he touched many people over his lifetime in a very positive way. A finer gentlemen could not have been created.
Jim Morena
August 03, 2009
Harry was definitely one of the good guys who leave this earth too soon. I played basketball with him at William & Mary and knew him to be of the highest morals and ethics. We shared some tough times together after an auto accident, so I was able to judge him in good times and bad. We'll miss him greatly.
Jim Osbon
August 03, 2009 | Amelia Island, FL
To the Cornell Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather.
I had the immense pleasure of working with Harry at Chesebrough Ponds for many years. Of all the people I worked with in my 34 years, he is tops in my book. I was fortunate to have him as my mentor and I have always tried to emulate his style and management skills ever since. He made work challenging yet we always had fun at it. He was always so caring...
Gerald Gartner
August 03, 2009 | Peachtree City, GA