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Harry E. COVEY

Wethersfield, Connecticut

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COVEY, Harry E. Harry E. Covey, 83, of Wethersfield, beloved husband of Marilyn S. Covey passed away Tuesday, September 3, 2013 at home following a brief illness. He was born at Backus Hospital in Norwich, CT on March 22, 1930. Harry was a graduate of Wethersfield High School, Class...

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My thoughts and prayers the Covey Family. Harry will be truly missed. I have many fond memories of him while serving on the 4-H Camp Board, and my years as a resident in Wethersfield.

To the Covey family,

Our sincere sympathy on Harry's passing. He was a wonderful man, loved by all. May the wonderful memories you have be with your during your time of grief.

With Deepest Sympathy,
The McCabe Family
Gert, Mary, Kevin and Richard

So sorry for your loss! Even though Jeff and I weren't his grandchildren, he always treated us like we were when we saw him at family events. Always a really nice man and will definitely miss him!

Deepest condolences to the greater Covey family from the Rosevear family.

Marilyn, Sue, and family: I always admired Harry's knowledge and expertise and am grateful I had the opportunity to work with him on the Hartford County 4-H Camp Board. I was also awed by his strength and fortitude, his love for life and of course all things Cape Cod (swimming in that cold ocean water well into the cold months - brrr!). His passing has left an empty space in the hearts of many. May you find peace and comfort during this sad time.

When I think of Cousin Harry I always remember him with a joke and a smile. A gentleman and a real class act. They don't make them like him anymore. . .I will especially miss getting his photos at Christmastime--impeccably labeled with everyone's names. He will truly be missed.

So sorry for your loss. It's never easy losing a loved one. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am so very sorry for your loss. I have so many fond memories of your family and, in the past few years, chatting with Harry and Marilyn as they sat out in the yard. Harry was so very, very proud of all of you and I will miss his loving updates and stories of your lives. My deepest condolences. Love always,

He was a great man! My thoughts and prayers are with the family.