Harold-Scrogin-Obituary

Harold W. Scrogin

Marysville, California

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Marysville, California
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American Cancer Society

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Harold was born in Live Oak, California to Henry & Eudora Scrogin 20 minutes after his twin brother, Henry, on July 13, 1929. He went to be with the Lord on November 18, 2010. His wonderfully good natured disposition, hearty laugh, infectious smile and willingness to help anywhere will be...

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I'm really going to miss Harold. It seemed like everytime I saw him he was doing something that involved giving to others. Live Oak won't be the same without him.

Long time Friend will be Greatle Missed.

My deepest sympathies for your loss. He will be remembered fondly by the whole town of Live Oak!!! Sincerely,Susan Alverez-Hart!

Please accept our Deepest Condolences in the loss of Harold. He will be remembered fondly.

So sorry to hear about the loss of such a wonderful man. I have great memories of serving the Scrogin brothers at The Waffle Shop in Live Oak. Please accept our condolences from the Chavez family. God bless.

I am really sorry to find this. Harold was a schoolmate of mine at Live Oak High School. I am sure that he will be missed by many in the community. George C. Shaw Class of '48

I am so sorry to hear of harolds passing it was a truely sad day when i read the paper as part of the mornin ritual at kings market which is where i met harold and come across one true to the heart ol man Very sad day in Live Oak Lynnette fritz

We are so sorry for your loss. Harold was a very nice man who always had a big smile on his face. He will be missed. You are in our prayers.
Sincerely,
Ralph Thompson and Sharon Schmidl - Thompson

I am so sorry to hear of Harolds passing. What a great guy! I looked forward to seeing him at Live Oak events, and when he would come by for the calendar updates, I don't think we ever got done in less then an hour or more. He was a great story teller, and what a memory. I have learned so much about Live Oak from him. I remember I told him once, that I'll bet he had even more great stories about this town, and he smiled and winked and said he sure did, but some of them were better off not...