Harold-Doss-Obituary

Harold Doss

Fitchburg, Massachusetts

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OAKHAM -- Harold Dwayne Doss, 60, of Oakham, formerly of Westminster, died on Tuesday, Jan. 8, in his home after a brief illness surrounded by his loving family.

He was born in Madison, W.Va., son of the late Harold and Jane Doss. He graduated from Dublin High School in Ohio in 1965....

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I am very sorry to hear about your dad. I wish I would have known earlier so I could pay my respects. My heart goes out to your family. I know how hard it is to lose a loved one. My dad passed last March.

Jodi Doss, I am so sorry to hear about the loss of your father, We here in Ohio remember all that you went through with your father. You turned out be such a lovely person. Our thoughts are with you and your mom. We will always be here for you. cousins...

Holly, Mrs. Doss, and J.R.,
I was truly sorry to hear about your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May you feel the comfort and love of God in your lives at this difficult time.

Barbara, Holly & Jr
So sorry to hear the news of your loss from my brother. I will always treasure all the good times our families had together. They were some of the best times of my life. Missy & Mike still talk about all the fun we all had. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. Love will get you all through this!

Harold's oldest daughter Jodi will forever feel the sadness of the "special" relationship she had with her father. He was so "good" to her. All the phone calls, letters, visits, love & concern always made her feel "special". May Peace Be With You.

To Barbara, Holly & JR
Just heard from my brother about your loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers at this time. I will never foget all the fond memories that our familes shared together. They were some of the happiest times of our lives.

To Barb and family, We are truly sadden by your lose. It has been along time since we have seen you but have thought about you often. Harold was truly a great friend.

Harold was our mailman, but more than that he became our dear friend. We were so happy to hear from him telling us that he was enjoying his retirement. I sent a Christmas card to you so he could see how our children have grown but it came back two days before Christmas as you were not living in Westminster anymore. We are truly saddened to hear about his loss, our hearts go out to his family. He was a wonderful person!
We miss seeing his happy face each day. God bless.

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Since his Dad and my Dad were good freinds, then it stands to reason that Harold and I were good friends and classmates as well...from back in the day at Jerome Elementary through Dublin High School in Ohio. It deeply saddens me that I now lose yet another good friend.
May one of America's finest soldiers now rest in peace.