Harold-Haulman-Obituary

Harold Haulman Sr.

Chambersburg, Oregon

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Chambersburg, Oregon
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American Heart Association

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Harold D. Haulman, Sr., 74, of Marion, died Monday, April 23, 2012, at Meritus Medical Center, Hagerstown, Md. Born September 9, 1937, in Chambersburg, he was a son of the late George W. Haulman, Sr. and C. Helen Mull Haulman. Harold retired in 1984 from Letterkenny Army Depot and was then...

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Time is supposed to heal all wounds. But for family and friends who have lost someone dear to their hearts, knows that time just eases the heartache. All my prayers for you.

Helen, Todd, and all the Family,

You all have our deepest sympathy.
We loved Harold a lot. He was a great guy and he cared so much for everyone. He will be sorely missed.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Harold always treated me with kindness and was always glad to see me. My deepest sympathy to Helen and to all of his children. He will be missed by all. With lots of love. Carol

Harold was a great friend and father my prays and thoughts are with the family bonnie short

Harold and Doris were very kind people and treated me like I was a part of their family. They introduced me to Hog Maw many years ago; how memories come flowing back. They loved their family and cherished their friends. Harold will be missed by his family and dear friends. He is with Loved Ones and in the palm of God's Hand.

DEAR HELEN AND THE FAMILY OF HAROLD
GOD BE WITH YOU IN THE LOSS OF YOUR LOVED ONE. HAROLD WAS A DEAR FRIEND THAT BUCK AND I ENJOYED TALKING TO AND SHARING STORIES AT THE MARINE CORP. NOW HE AND BUCK CAN SHARE STORIES IN HEAVEN.
JOANNE HALE RAUCH

PAP AND LUCKY

WE MISS YOU LIKE CRAZY PAP ! THIS JUST SEEMS LIKE IT CAN'T BE HAPPENING WE LOVE YOU!! WE KNOW YOU HAVE A BRAND NEW BODY NOW, NO MORE PAIN!

Uncle Harold will forever be in my heart, always kind to me and my family and always with a good story to tell. I'm glad he is no longer suffering and at home with our Lord! Will miss his visits and phone calls, love always...