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Harold M. White Jr.

Trenton, New Jersey

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WHITING -- Harold M. White Jr, 57, died Monday at the Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, Hamilton. Mr. White was born in Chicago, IL. He was raised in Hightstown, then lived in Hamilton for 19 years, New Egypt for four years before moving to Whiting in June of 2003.Mr. White was a veteran of the...

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Dear Chris and family,
We were shocked and saddened to learn of Red's death. The Whites were a part of our family for many years. Know we are thinking of you at this time.

Barbara and Wolfgang Lemme and Catherine Richardson

Dear White Family,
We are deeply saddened by Red's passing. We knew him from Hightstown HS and your son, Paul went to Nottingham with our daughter, Stephanie. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,
Ron, Paula, Stephanie (Schiebel) and Andrew

Dear Aunt Chris, Sarah and Paul, You have Natsumi's and my deepest sympathies for the loss of Uncel Red. You all will be in our thoughts as I remember Red.
Bill Lee

Dear Chris, Sarah and Paul, We are truly sorry for the loss of Red(Harry)/your dad. We found this out inadvertently through the obits in the Hightstown newspaper via the Richardsons. We have lost touch with you and hope to reconnect one day soon. Bill and Kathryn Lee/ 1107 N. Bavarian Way, Payson, AZ 85541. (928)472-6023; (928)978-0105

Dear Chris, Sarah and Paul,
My brother and father and I were deeply saddened to hear of Uncle Red's death. Our thoughts are with you. I hope you will continue to keep in touch in the future.
Rebecca Lee

Chris, Sarah and Paul,

Our family was saddened to read of Harry's passing. Please accept our sincere condolences at this very difficult time.

The Brovak Family

Sorry to hear about Red's death.
He will be missed. Will always remember our fun times at Mercer County and the Delaware river canoe trip.
Bill

Chris: The loss of Harry shocks all of us who knew and cared for him. His passing leaves a big hole in my memories that go back to the seventies. You and the children are in my thoughts and prayers. Larry