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Harold Prigozen

Dayton, Ohio

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PRIGOZEN, Harold S.Harold Prigozen, age 102, passed away peacefully Sunday, November 29th at Grace Brethren Village in Englewood. Harold was born May 14th, 1918, in New York City. He graduated from Lawrence High School on Long Island in 1936. He enrolled at The Ohio State University...

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To Richard and Roberta, our deepest sympathy and prayers to you upon the loss of your dear father Harold.
Kate McKinney and Gary Ruff

May the Lord Jesus Be with and Bless this Family.

It was with sadness that I recently received notification of your husband and our valued alumnus Harold's passing. I am writing to extend my deepest sympathy on behalf of the New York University Tandon School of Engineering and the Polytechnic Alumni Association.

He will be missed by all those whose lives he touched. Again, please accept my condolences to you and your family during this difficult time.

Sincerely,

Jelena Kovaevi

William R. Berkley...

To the Prigozen family, you have my heart felt sympathy, thoughts and prayers.
I will miss you my dear sweet Mr. P!
RIP my friend.....
Lynn Monaghan

Harold was my classmate at Sinclair Community College Lifelong Learning Class. We wrote our memoirs in order to share with our families. Harold was so kind and endearing that he became a member of all of us in each class he attended.
Harold shared his fascinating life and had an amazing memory. He was always the oldest in class and we envied his ability to remember details. He was great with numbers as reflected in all his stories. Harold was an inspiration to us all and always...

Harold was my classmate at Sinclair Community College Life Long Learning Program. We participated in the Writing about My Life and Times class in order to write our memoirs. Most of us hoped to share our stories with our families. Harold was always endearing and became part of our family. He had an amazing memory we all wished we had, especially since we were younger than him. He was very sharp and good with numbers as reflected in his stories. We all learned a lot from him He was a great...

What an extraordinary man. My deepest sympathy to all of the family.