Harold-Litwin-Obituary

Harold Litwin

Orchard Park, New York

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LITWIN - Harold Of Orchard Park. Entered into rest August 29, 2008. Beloved husband of Norma A. Steinwachs and the late Ruth Grunzwig; devoted father of Harold Jr. (Linda) Litwin, Jack (Mary) Litwin, Diane (Gary) Baldauf, Charles (Alia) Link, and Ray (Jill) Link; cherished grandfather of 16...

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Harry and family, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time of sorrow.

Harold, and family
Sorry to hear about your dad's passing, my deepest sympathy and condolences in your hour of sorrow. May God Bless him and May he rest in Peace. I shall say a prayer for him and you family

Harold was a great man and wonderful father.

Harold was a fine, upstanding police officer at precinct 15 in South Buffalo.

Harold was my father in laws best friend (Carl Bartkowiak) and he always spoke kindly of Harold in the highest of praise.

Happy the cat will miss its Twinkie treats.

Harold will be missed by all.

God Bless you.

James and Christine Ziolkowski

Harold and Jack
Having met your father just a couple of times left a warm feeling to know him. Our prayers and sympanthy go out to you.

Harold, what a loss, he was such a delight to know. I worked with him at the Police Dept. He was also my insurance man for a while. We always had fun and he made me laugh...lots of fond memories. He will be missed.

Sincerely,
Patricia Hubbard
Retired Report Technician

I will always be grateful to have had Harold (and Norma) in my famlies life. I'm sorry distance kept us apart but when we did get to visit it was always a pleasure talking to Harold. The world has lost another great man, we will miss him!

Dear Norma and family,
My deepest sympathies, as well as thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Harold was a wonderful man who now lives and dwells in the fullness of God's love.
He told the story of his perilous flight aboard a B-17 during WW2, being lost in a thick fog. A sudden, short, radio beacon saved them from perishing and brought them safely home.
He likened that experience to the beacon of Christ's love which guides us through even life's worst circumstances.
Harold...