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Though I only knew Harry for a short time. He was a wonderful,and great person to be around.
Tammy Becker
June 01, 2004 | Centralia, KS
Seneca, Kansas
SENECA Harry C. M. Burger, generous donor to the Seneca community and lifetime dairyman, passed away Tuesday, May 18, 2004, at The Life Care Center in Seneca. Quiet, unassuming, determined, faithful, compassionate - these are just a few words that describe Harry C. M. Burger. The Burger family...
Read MoreThough I only knew Harry for a short time. He was a wonderful,and great person to be around.
Tammy Becker
June 01, 2004 | Centralia, KS
MY HUSBAND ROB AND I VISITED HARRY THANKSGIVING WEEKEND LAST YEAR WITH OTHER MEMBERS OF OUR FAMILY. WE SPENT TIME AT THE FARM AND TOOK UNCLE HARRY OUT TO DINNER. WE HAD A WONDERFUL VISIT. UNCLE HARRY TOLD US SOME GREAT STORIES AND WE ALL LAUGHED A LOT. HE WILL BE MISSED.
MARLENE CLARK
May 21, 2004 | NAPERVILLE, IL
Condolences to Harry's family and friends. We enjoyed having Harry as a part of our family for many years as he spent time with my grandmother, Florence Schafer. I will be unable to attend the funeral, but did want to let his loved ones know that others thought he was a very special person too.
Sincerely,
Rob Schafer
Rob Schafer
May 20, 2004 | Beatrice, NE
The world would be a better place if there were more Harry Burgers. He was a true leader, mentor, role model, and pillar of the community. He had a positive impact on the lives of many, many people. Most of all, he was my friend, and I will miss him.
Mark Reinhardt
May 20, 2004 | Kansas City, MO