Harold-Kurzman-Obituary

Harold P. Kurzman

Fort Myers, Florida

Dec 14, 1936 – Feb 16, 2023

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BORN
December 14, 1936
DIED
February 16, 2023
LOCATION
Fort Myers, Florida

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Harold P. Kurzman died peacefully on February 16, 2023 at the age of 86 in hospice care in Ft. Myers, Florida. Harold was born on December 14, 1936 to Eleanor Hess and Harold P. Kurzman Sr and grew up in New York City. He was a graduate of Phillips Exeter Academy, Haverford College, and the Johns...

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Harold was such a great addition to our camera club. I loved listening to his stories. Such a nice man.

Harold was a pleasant, dedicated and helpful member of our Naples camera club, DPISIG. He was always interested in others' work and he frequently volunteered for club activities. He will be missed.

I knew Harold through DPI-SIG photography club. He was a kind and very interesting person who loved photography. We also shared a love of dogs.

Harold was a active member of DPI-SIG Naples Digital Photography Club since 2007. He thoroughly enjoyed entering his photos in the Art Shows, and very seldom missed a camera club outing. He volunteered on many camera club committees over the years. He was a very kind and gentle soul who enjoyed being with people, especially other photographers! RIP, Harold. You will be missed by many members who made you their friend.

Sure will miss going out picture hunting with Harold. I liked seeing the bird pictures and the horses with him after I moved to Florida and I really enjoyed knowing him from our time at Berger. He will be missed.

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Very sorry for the loss of Harold. I grew up with Mr. Kurzman and have many great memories of him. He will be missed.

While volunteering at COCO...what I recall about Harold was...when he showed up...he quietly contributed to the effort in a positive way that was effective. It was very easy to listen to his positive ideas. His efforts contributed to the good story of the COCO Gallery current success.

Harold was a genuinely kind, generous and interesting man. I am blessed to have shared some laughs with him. He will be missed by many.