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Harold Ferrese

Houston, Texas

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Harold J. Ferrese ,91, was born Oct. 14, 1922 in Dunmore, Penn. and joined the Angels in Heaven on Feb. 18, 2014 to be with his beloved wife who preceded him in death. He worked at NASA for 62 years as the Facility Manager and served as the past National President of the Italian Club UNICO. He is...

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Harold was not just an awesome worker that took his job seriously but was a kind hearted individual that would go out of his way to help however he could. I sure miss the early mornings when you used to make a pot of coffee and would call my name out that it was ready!

Ohh Harold, how sweet it is to remember you! Gone but, never forgotten. Rest in Peace my friend.

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Harold was a feisty ol'man... Ohh he was full of life! He loved his job at NASA and everyone in bldg. 44! I loved seeing him every morning, when he used to come around with coffee! I love you Harold! I love you too Lily! Harold, rest in peace my friend! You are dearly missed.

Prayers for the family of Harold.
My cousin Harold and I were born a few months apart. I last saw Harold right.after the war. He was living in Scranton near Central High. Life is too short, even at our age

Harold with Tom and Shirley at luncheon

Harold was not just a great co worker who did everything he could to help you get your job done, but he was also a very good friend. We enjoyed each others company and shared time at lunch many times. He would also check on me and others to see how we were doing when we had been out sick or absent. A great man who will be sorely missed. I will always remember him and the good times we shared.

My condolence to the family of Harold . I was privileged to have known him for over 25 years. He was a kind man that would go out of his way to help in any way he could. I will always remember the work ethic that Harold had-- it was amazing and admirable. Rest now, you deserve it.

Photo of St Patrick's Cathedral NYC by Matthew Kelly

Harold always has kind words of wisdom for me, I appreciated that he always thought of others and looked out for our safety. rest in peace with the angels dear friend to all at NASA.

Harold was my right hand man and protector when I was at NASA. Peace be with the family.

Harold was like a big brother to me for the last 50 years here at NASA. He will be missed.
Tom Jenkins