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Harold A. Lorme

82, Formerly Of Oakhurst, New Jersey

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Harold A. LormeAGE: 82 • formerly of OakhurstHarold A. Lorme "Hal", 82, formerly of Oakhurst, passed away Sunday, Feb. 15, 2015, at Reflections Assisted Living in Myrtle Beach, SC. Hal was born in Jersey City on Nov. 23,1932, a son of the late Harold and Margaret Lorme. He was predeceased by his...

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Hal Lorme is among RFH’s educational icons. I can see him having a fine conversation with George Giffin, Jack Kinney, and Al Loux.

Hal will always be remembered as a first class educator with the best smile on the Jersey shore . Rest In Peace.

As spring training baseball opens here in Florida I'm always remembering Hal. His passion for baseball and its traditions, especially RFH Bulldawg baseball will always be remembered.

Remembering a true gentleman and outstanding educator. May he RIP.

My deepest condolences to Joan and the entire Lorme family. In the course of one's coaching career one comes across a cherish few to admire and respect for their love of the game. Hal was truly one of these coaches for me. I feel very fortunate and honored to have had Hal as a colleague and mentor at RFH HS. His legacy will forever be remembered by all the players and coaches that played for and against Hal. GO YANKEES HAL!

I was truly sorry to hear of Mr.Lorme's passing.I remember him as a kind and gentle man and a caring human being.Rest in peace Mr Lorme. Tom O'Brien,RFH 68 Murrells Inlet,SC

My deep condolences to Joan and Hal's children. Hal and I worked closely in the PE dept and I echo the comment that he was always a true gentleman. As his department chairperson, I watched Hal remain a real professional in his teaching even under difficult circumstances. I am truly sadden by his passing.

My condolences to the Lorme family. RFH has lost a varsity member of the old school squad.

I was privileged to have taught with Hal and my husband and three sons were fortunate to have been taught and coached by this wonderful man. He was a gentleman and always respected his students and team members. Our lives were all positively impacted by him. Thank you Hal...we shall remember you always .
With gratitude and my deepest sympathy, Nancy Paulson