Harold-Gaines-Obituary

Harold D. Gaines

Miami, Florida

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Harold Gaines passed away May 21, 2020 at the age of 88. Harold was born in Boston and graduated from Admiral Farragut Academy of St. Petersburg, Florida in 1950. He is survived by Louis and Joan Gaines, his grandchildren, Austin, Stephanie, Blake, and Marcella, and his great grandchildren, Penny...

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I am so saddened to have learned of Harold’s passing. We go back many years, when we’re teenagers and then when grew into adults. I have many wonderful memories which I shall treasure, forever.
Rest In Peace, my friend.
Beverly Troy-Funk

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

We were so sad to hear about Harold.
We knew him for a long time.
Know that you are in our prayers
Steve and Dale Kulvin

You will be missed, great person and good Neighboor.
My biggest sympathy to his children.
Claudia Pinto

I know that even though you have a loss, you still have some great memories. I hope those memories will give you comfort in knowing God is with you and your family lean on him in your time of sorrow.

My condolence to the family and friends, God promises us that the day will come where all those who have died will live again. Act 24:15. I hope this words will be of hope and consolation.

I was very sorry to hear about Harold's passing. We were introduced by a mutual acquaintance over 20 years ago and he was my "special" friend for a number of years. I enjoyed our lunches and dinners as we shared many a good bottle of wine and lots of laughs together. Harold loved to share bawdy jokes & stories with me and always signed his e-mails with "Fondly Harold". My condolences go out to his son and daughter-in-law, whom I had the pleasure of meeting many years ago. Rest in Peace my...

One of the really great people I have known in my life. A great friend. A great lunch companion. And always upbeat-made my day whenever I was with him.
Ill miss him.
Bob Breier

I first met Harold in 1958 while working for Zaret Bldg Corp as a secretary and we used his armored car service, Harold and I became good friends meeting monthly for lunch (only one hour!) and speaking almost daily revealing each others secrets. Your cousin Cynthia and I will honor your invitation to Joe's colossal stone crabs but u will have to wait for us as we will arrive on the late shift. In the meantime, REST IN PEACE DEAR FRIEND. HELEN THE GREEK