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Harry T. Ahearn

Syracuse, New York

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March 20, 2005 Harry T. Ahearn, 41, of Kirkville died Sunday at Crouse Hospital. He was a lifelong resident of the East Syracuse Kirkville area. He worked as a sales manager at Solvay Lighting and was an avid fisherman. He was predeceased by his father, Ray-mond. Surviving are his wife of eight...

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You've gone home for a life long fishing trip,so catch alot of fish so when I come home we'll have us a big fish fry!!! Love Brother George

To the entire Ahearn family and friends of Harry:
I am so sorry for your loss. Harry was a great person who always wore a smile and had a good word to say. God bless you all.

I met Harry in 6th grade. We quickly became close friends. We remained close thru highschool. We played football and lacrosse together. We also got into the usual trouble that young people do.We lost touch with each other after highschool but it sounds liked Harry was as great a person as an adult as he was in school. My sympathy goes out to his family and friends. We can all keep Harry alive in our memories.

Harry, look up my brother up there, he's always looking for someone...

I met Harry in kindergarten and liked him immediately because he was taller than me and always very nice to everyone. His kindness remained through high school. When I am home visiting family and I drive by the house Harry grew up in, I always think about him and how I would love to bump into him, give him a hug and know it would be like no time had passed since we last saw each other. What a wonderful person who will truly be missed.

I first met Harry when I started dating Pat.He must have been around seven or eight,he was like the kid
brother I never had.We went to his
football and lacross games.He was a
good student and athlete. I watched
him grow into a fine young man.He left us too soon.He will be missed.
So long for now. Steve

We were suppose to grow old together. The Lord, however, had different plans for you and me. So, in order for me to go on alone until we are together again, my dear husband, I will remember when we would do our Saturday afternoon errands together, having you glance over at me, taking my hand and saying, "Have I told you lately how much I love you."

Love you always,

Linda

Dear Ahearn family Iam so sorry for your loss.I grew up with Harry and his family.I have not seen the family in awhile but I do remeber Harry I allways made me laugh.
You are all in our prayers.
Pat if you can e-mail me ok.

Harry

You will be missed, but not forgotten.
Your Cousin Kelley

Harry hope you find that magic fishing hole say hi to your dad,Hawka,Aunt Neice,Uncle Norm,and Uncle Paul.We will miss you dearly.
Your cousin forever,
Norman