HAROLD-HARJER-Obituary

SSGT Ret. USMC HAROLD HARJER

Willcox, Arizona

Aug 27, 1924 – Jan 24, 2018 (Age 93)

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BORN
August 27, 1924
DIED
January 24, 2018
AGE
93
LOCATION
Willcox, Arizona

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HARJER, HAROLD SSGT Ret. USMC died at his home in Willcox, Arizona on January 24, 2018 at the age of 93. He was born in Muskegon, Michigan on August 27, 1924 to Ben John Harjer and Henrietta (VanZuitum). Harold was retired from the United States Marine Corp serving during WW II and the Korean War...

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Growing up across the street he was the best man I knew. He was the model of determination, discipline and honestly. Mr. Harjer walked the talk and not many of us can say that.

I worked with Sarg in the Muskegon Post Office. He was a great man and will be missed by his brothers & sisters here at Branch #13 in Muskegon. RIP dear brother.

We were so sorry to hear of your dads passing, my mom, Peg Forrest, said she was so glad she got to talk to him at Christmas this year. She will miss hearing from him. It's a sad feeling for her to know she is the only one of the thirteen left. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all!

To a life well lived. RIP and Semper Fi.
SFC D Hill, Ret US Army

Dear Family,
Ron and I are so sorry to hear of Uncle Harold's passing. We talked to him before Thanksgiving but I took a bad fall and broke my leg so things have been upside down here. We had planned to see him this summer on our trip to Sierra Vista.One of our greatest memories was when we were there for New Years and stayed up all night singing to old records they had. Aunt Doris went to bed and when she got up we were still at the kitchen table. She said "you guys are nuts" What a great...

We are thinking of you and your family in this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. The Muskegon Letter Carriers .

Thank You for your service Warrior! Semper Fidelis..... please tell Chesty hello!

Thinking of you and what good friends you and Jack were..You were such a gentleman when we worked at the post office . Always a smile. I'm sure your family will miss you and I send each of them my sincere sympathy,and prayers.

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