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Harry Seabury Buckley

Portland, Oregon

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Buckley, Harry Seabury 70 10/20/1938 05/08/2009 Harry Jr. was born in Salem to Harry and Esther Buckley. Harry spent his youth in Silverton and eventually moved to Portland where he attended Fernwood Grade School; Grant High School (1956), where he loved participating in choir and the boys...

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Gerrie,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Harry. Our sons learned to ski through Powder Hounds and Ray remembers following Harry as he just glided down the mountain. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Penny & Ray Holmgren

May 16, 2009
Geri, Denise and Kelsey,
You are in our thoughts and prayers. When
I remember Harry I think of skiing, hunting
fishing, camping. There were so many good
times we shared with the ski school and
with Harry's family. I am happy to have
shared in his life. He will be missed
by us all.
Sincerely,
Marilyn and Jay Burchak

Gerrie, I felt so bad when I saw Harry's death notice in the paper. It's been years since I've seen you. The last time was at your place in SE Portland where we had the pheasant Harry had shot that morning. You were caring for some tiger cubs whose mother had abandoned them. We had many good times at VW&R from '58-'60. I've thought of you often during the years, not knowing where you were living, or how to find you. When you feel up to it, I hope that you will call me at 503 659-2278 or...

Gerrie, Denise and Kelsey,
Our hearts and prayers go out to you. Harry will be missed, but fondly remembered not only by you but his many friends and extended family. We were all so lucky to be touched by Harry. I'm sure he would agree that we should not be sad that he's gone, but grateful we were able to share in his life journey. I will always remember Harry with a smile on my face.
Sincerely, Steve Graeper

Gerrie,
So sad to hear of Harry's passing. It's been a long time since I've seen any of you, but I fondly recall when you and Harry were a big part of my life. I still remember the first ski trip to Mt Hood, 3am duck hunts, getting soaked while surf fishing, rafting on the John Day, going out together, and lots more. Harry was a good friend, and I'll always remember him.
Love to you and the family.

Fish on, fish on! I hope I got you with that one Harry. I will cherrish the memories I have fishing with you over the years and I'm glad we ended on one heck of a weekend last fall! I hope you and Ed are catching your limits up there. Bingo, bango, bongo.

Gerrie and Family-
My prayer for you is that your sadness soon turns to wonderful memories of Harry.
Both you and Harry were so good to me when I worked at Glaciers Edge in high school and through college. I have such fond memories of the people and experiences I was able to be a part of at Glaciers Edge. I don't remember a day when Harry wasn't smiling!

Harry was a great guy. Working with him in the real estate business was a good experience for me--along with those wonderful crabbing trips. My prayers are with Gerrie and their family.

Harry was such a big part of my life. Working for Harry at the zoo and Glacers Edge, and business partner with Powder Hounds. Harry will be missed!