Harold-Harriger-Obituary

Harold Harriger

Lubbock, Texas

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Harold O. Harriger LUBBOCK- Harold O. Harriger was born in 1928 near Brookville, Pa. to Buff and Katie Harriger and died on June 5, 2012. He was one of 13 children and grew up on a farm where the family raised their own food while his dad worked in the coal mines nearby. He served in the Air...

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I have known Harold for many years, actually dating back to 1975 when we had a foreign exchange student in their home. Then reconnected with him when he and Jane married. He was such a wonderful man. I pray for the family and wish them many blessings.
Della Manley

We are so thankful that Harold (Skip) has been a part of our lives for the past 11 years. He had such a sweet, sweet spirit. He will be greatly missed but we will always remember him as a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, mentor, and friend.

Harold was a great Attorney,Community and Church Leader,Hunting Companion,as well as a close and dependable friend.I will miss him as a reliable source of wisdom. Raymond Barker(Austin,Texas)

Harold will be so missed. I still have so many fond memories of our times together and what a caring and compassionate man he truly was. I'm sorry to be out of town and unable to attend his memorial service to honor him. My sincerest condolences to all of his family.

So sorry we were unable to be at the Memorial Service this morning. You are all in our thoughts and prayers. As we remember Harold, we remember a thoughtful servant and how so many people looked to him in so many ways. As we have been members of First Christian Church, we have grown to love and respect Melissa and Dennis and their family.

Mr. Harrigers legacy will continue for generations to come, as is reflected in the lives of his family. The lives he touched are undoubtedly countless. I never saw him without a smile.

Dear Harriger Family...you are Mr. Harriger's legacy... what a wonderful reflection of his values. Craig and Karen Alley (Lubbock, Texas)

What a wonderful man Harold was. Had the pleasure of working with him while I was employeed with Stewart Title of Lubbock. He always had a smile on his face. What a delightful person he was. I am sure all those who knew him have very fond memories. Julie Clements~Shields, Helotes,Tx

Uncle 'Skip' was a wonderful guy and I will certainly miss his visits to the 'hollow' and will always cherish our two long rides on "Hop". I pray for the family to do well through time.