Harold L.-Yoh-Obituary

Harold L. Yoh

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

1936 - 2024

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**URGENT UPDATE !!!! due to a fire at Church of the Redeemer in Bryn Mawr, the venue for the Funeral Service has been moved to The Sanctuary of Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church, 625 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr, PA. Date and time of the service has not changed, it is still Thursday June 27th at...

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We had the pleasure of meeting "Scooter", as we called him, on our trip to China. We had such a wonderful trip and him and Emi made our trip an absolute pleasure. We were 4 couples and they joined our group. Harold loved our group of crazy Cubans and we loved him. To this day, we talk about him all the time. Our deepest condolences to the Yoh family and friends. Harold spoke about his family and shared many stories. We kept in touch through Emi. Our thoughts and prayers are with...

Our deepest Sympathy to the Family of Mr. Yoh. You will be missed! Your Burgee and Gift Shop Family @ Ocean Reef Club

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Spike was always an inspiration to me. He was Chair of YPO when I was education chair and I do not know of anyone that was a better mentor or one who commanded more of my respect. He will forever be remembered by me. Jack Adler

Spike and 4 other Frat brothers at Duke in 1958, became known as "the Ollie Brothers" and have been since. Their families have also been known as "Ollie Families". There have been Ollie Reunions since 1981. We all feel the loss of Spike. We love his family. He was considered the leader of this group as only he could do. Spike was an example of many good things. Love to all the Yoh family from the Ollie Family. Caroline Mosrie, aka Mrs Zook.

Our most sincere sympathy for the loss of your father - as I knew him (and your mother too!) while growing up and beyond - I still always called him Mr. Yoh! He was a stellar role model - who I loved to tease him about EA and UPenn.