HARRIET-COMBS-Obituary

HARRIET R. COMBS

Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Sep 6, 1935 – Feb 16, 2023

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BORN
September 6, 1935
DIED
February 16, 2023
LOCATION
Sheboygan, Wisconsin

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COMBS, HARRIET R. (SMALL) Harriet R (Small) Combs was born September 6, 1935, and passed away February 16, 2023 at 87 years old. Her parents were James & Helen (Clark) Small. They proceeded her in death, as did all her brothers, sisters and one grandchild. Harriet graduated from Lansing Jr...

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Cyndi, this is Sue Reinhardt who went to North School with you and played in the neighborhood. I loved your mom and the childhood memories I have. I was saddened to learn of her passing.

I´m so sorry to hear of Harriet´s passing. I worked with Harriet at Saginaw General/Covenant Healthcare. She was one of the most knowledgeable nurses that I´d ever known. She took me under her wing and treated me like one of her own kids. Harriet was a kind woman and I´ll always remember her. Harriet was truly a proud mom and grandma. She talked about her family all the time. Please accept my condolences to all of the family.

I worked with Harriet for many years, at Saginaw General Hospital. She was always very friendly, and a pleasure to be around. My condolences to her family. My prayers are with you.

So sorry for your loss. She was a very kind lady. Your entire family was nice to have in the neighborhood growing up. God bless you all

Aunt Harriet was a wonderful person so sorry to hear of your loss. Look forward to seeing you all on Saturday. Al and Margie (Combs) Doty.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Harriet was a wonderful lady . Fond memories of her as I was growing up with all of her children . Prayers and Love to you all

I have such fond memories of Harriet. I met her when I was 18 years old and first started working at Saginaw General Hospital. I know she will be missed.

Cindy & Cheryl - my condolences to you both and your family. Your mom was really good to us neighborhood kids growing up. I can still hear her voice and laugh as I think of her. Sorry for your loss.