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Harold Raymond "Hap" McCormick

Bridgeport, Connecticut

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MCCORMICK Harold "Hap" Raymond McCormick, age 51, of Shelton, died on Tuesday, January 29, 2008, at Griffin Hospital, Derby. He was born May 4, 1956, in Schenectady, N.Y., son of Thomas Francis and Beverly Acey McCormick. He was raised with his older brother and two younger sisters and attended...

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As I have said before and truly believe, Hap was a great person, friend, and classmate. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was often the life of the party. Hap was also an excellent athlete in football and lacrosse. I still cannot believe that he has passed. I will never forget Hap and all the good times we shared in the classroom, on the athletic field, and in general. God bless you Hap.

Hap was a great guy, teammate, and classmate. He was a genuinely good person with a wonderful sense of humor. He is sorely missed. He will always be remembered as a valued member of the Class of 1975 at Trinity-Pawling School.

Once again, I am reminded that our dear friend Hap left us far too soon. I will never forget Hap and the fun and good times we had while at Trinity-Pawling and afterwards. He was a remarkable person whom we all miss. He was toasted at our T-P Reunions in 2010 and 2015 and will be toasted again when we gather in 2020. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family on this anniversary of his passing. God Bless You.

I would like to thank everyone for their overwhelming support & donations during our time of sorrow. Hap will be greatly missed by his family & many great friends!

Sincerely,
Robin, Tom & Kelly

Hap will be missed by all. I played Lacrosse at SCSC with Hap. He was a great leader and very enjoyable to be around.

Dear kel and family i am so sorry for your loss. I miss dad so much... i remember going up to your house when i was younger and him there to visit you and tom.I also remember in pre-k when he was there for our graduation... lol good times... tell MOM and TOM that im really sorry for there loss too... love you and see you at school... <3 CAIT

To all of Hap's family, rest assured he will be remembered in a very happy light. After reading his touching Eulogy, which was e-mailed to me by R-Matt, it seems like Hap had the same effect on his co-workers that he had on the rest of us. I remember Hap from our day's at T.P. To all my brethren on the 1975 T.P. Lacrosse team, we will miss our main-man on the crease and Teddy on the right flank. This is Boggs' worst nightmare. I can see Hap and Teddy beating the crap out of Robin during...

I wanted to take this opportunity to extend my deepest sympathies to Hap's immediate family and his extended family at T-P. Though I was not as close to Hap as some of our classmates he still touched my life and I never forgot him as the class of 75 was small and tight!

As my brothers from T-P have stated – we will keep him in our thoughts and prayers. Be assured that I will join Mike, Scott and others at our reunion in 2010 and that toast to Hap!

To the McCormick Family: I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies. I remember "Hap" as such a terrific friend and athlete with endless energy at Trinity-Pawling. He always had so many buddies around him every day. I feel very fortunate to have known him and to have been his classmate.

Marcia Cooper Adinolfi