Harold-Rhea-Obituary

Harold G. Rhea

Louisville, KY, Kentucky

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RHEA, HAROLD G., 76, of Louisville, passed away Tuesday, April 8, 2008 at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Theresa and Hermann Douglas, surrounded by his loving family. He was a retired U. S. Army veteran, where he served in the Korean Conflict and the Vietnam War. He also retired from...

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Dearest Dad,
It has been 10 days since the Lord
called you home to be with Mom and to end your suffering, I know that you are happy and that Mom and the
rest of the family welcomed you with
open arms.
Dad, you were the most wonderful
father that a girl could have and you
proved your love over and over, thank you for giving us such a loving
wonderful sense of family, you taught us to treasure family and our
precious time together. I thank the
Lord for each and...

Although I never met Mr. Rhea, he made a lasting impression on me. My father is buried very close to Mrs. Rhea and her mother. Many times while visiting my dad, I would run into Mr. Rhea. He would have his weed eater and a lawn chair. After lovingly and meticulously trimming around their monuments, he would sit in his chair and gaze at the stones. His obvious love and devotion for his wife touched me deeply. His grief over her passing and the loneliness he must have felt after such a...

I was saddened to learn today of Mr. Rhea's passing. I had come to know him as a very kind person with and generous spirit and warm heart. He will truly be missed, I'm sure there is a great place in Heaven for such a wonderful soul. God Bless your family.

It was a pleasure to know both your Dad & Mother, they were such fine people. I am so sorry that we are out of town this week & cannot come by personally & express our sympathy to you. Our thoughts & prayers are with you all.

In His Love,
Joe & Sarah Bailey

Michael,
I send you and your entire family our most sincere condolences. May God sustain you in this time and bless you with the cherished memories of your Dad.

Dad,
Thank you for welcoming me into this family and making me a part of it. When I look up at the stars at night, I will see you watching over us. Your guideance will always be there.
Enjoy your dancing with Mom.

Your daughter-in-law,

Michael I am sorry to hear about your Father. Although I never met him, if he was anything like his Son He must have been a very good person.

Tony & Debbie Yeker

I had the priviledge of working with Mr. Rhea for many years at the Fort Knox TMP where he was an inspiration to all of us.

His personal integrity, dedication to duty, intelligence, and personality remains in my mind and heart as an example by which to lead my life.

I grieve not for him but for the void that his passing leaves in the lives of his immediate family and with the civil service family that adored him.

I count his friendship as one of the many blessing I...

I know that he will be missed, I know that his family really loved and honored him. I only had the privlidge of knowing him a short time, but didn't spoil the respect I hade form him and the love of family that he had.