Harold-Sherwood-Obituary

Harold F. Sherwood

Atlantic City, New Jersey

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SHERWOOD, HAROLD F., 90 - of Wildwood Crest, "A WILDWOOD LIVING LEGEND" went home to join the love of his life on 11/26/08. Born in Camden, NJ he moved to the Jersey Shore at age 5 with his mom. He worked for Bill James as a Banner Boy on the beach airport at Miami and Atlantic Avenue. He also...

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I was a projectionist, I worked under Harold at Hunts. I remember him flying radio controled airplanes. HE WAS MY BOSS AT HUNTS AND THE BEST BOSS I EVER HAD

Hello Harold, Time sure seems to pass quickly these days. I think of you often. EAG

Hello Harold hard to believe it's been 11 years think of you often

I found out about this man's passing through Ralph's funchase site. I have many fond memories of Hunt's Pier, visiting between 1980-1983. Almost all the major men that were in charge of both the pier and theaters are now gone. He created the sounds for Hunt's dark rides the last one the Golden Nugget is coming down in 2009 but most of the props were saved for reuse in Morey's other dark rides. May Harold rest in peace and thanks for the memories of Hunt's Pier, "An Oceanic Wonderland". I'm...

Harold and my father worked for Bill James in the early 30's. I met him when I was 11 years old. We flew model airplanes together. Later when I was flying real planes, we used to discuss aviation, and compare notes. I always enjoyed his company. His passing leaves a empty spot in my being. I will remember him always. Keep em flying Harold. I hope they have some pepper cabbage up there for you.

My brother Bill introduced me to Harold about 30 years ago and my wife and I always enjoyed being with Bill and Harold on our annual visits to South Jersey. He was a warm charitable man with great humility and a joy to be with. We will miss him. May the Good Lord provide great comfort for him in heaven and for his family here on earth.

He was a great guy to work for, he was my boss at hunt's theaters, I was also a projectionist, he will be greatly missed. James Martin

Harold was a one of a kind, a true gentleman and a very special person. He truely loved life and had the respect of everyone who knew him. All I can say is, "What a guy." You will be missed.