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Harold E. Mortimer

Seattle, Washington

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Harold Mortimer passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on April 5, 2011.

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September 24th. Happy Birthday Hoogie. We will be bar-be-quing, eating cake and thinking of you. Love you so very much and miss you even more. Kelly

Harold was my cousin and I had the pleasure of knowing him as a child in New Mexico and as an inseperable part of our family in Bellevue, WA for the past 14 years. I cannot imagine a holiday, birthday of weekend bar-be-que without him. My daughters, Cora and Audrey, have not known a single day without him and he was there to greet them on their first day home from the hospital. I am mute to express the depth and breath of the the hole that is now a part of our lives.I still look for his red...

Harold,

I remember all the great I had growing up in Albuquerque and how I cherish those memories. How I wish we could have more of those times, but I know that you are in heaven always looking down and feel you and love you always. Your cousin, Lisa

My heart was broken when I heard about the loss of Harold. I have great memories of Hank growing up. My favorite is being over at his house and him blaming his misbehavior on his imaginary friend Onion. I think of him daily and what a great loss he was to all of us. My prayers are for him to be at peace. Love and prayers, Your cousin, Donna

I will remember the joy your brought our family; I remember you playing on the farm in Brazito; I remember your blue eyes, blonde hair, and dazzling smile at three years old, I remember your sweetness and goodness of spirit, I remember you were seldom still, I remember the warmth of your laughter, I will remember your love for airplanes. My heart is sad that you are gone, but I am glad that you were here. My love and prayers are yours always, Aunt Jenny.

dear harold,
i wish you were here. i cant believe that your not with us anymore but i still know that your with us in spirit. i miss you terribly and love you lots. i wish you were here with us laughing at every funny comment and weird kelly moment.
i wish you were here,
love,
Cora Malolm

I was really close to Harold he would come over every family holiday and he always brought a box of Drumsticks (Ice cream) with him. I loved it when he came early just so he could talk with us and see what we were doing in school. Two Christmases ago there was super thick snow and despite the ice warnings he came for Christmas. It was one of my favorite Christmases even though we had to push his car out of the driveway.

I miss you more than tongue can tell Hank. We all do.
love you so much. The Other Mother

Rest in peace and know your 2nd family is praying for you and your family.