Harry-Dozier-Obituary

Harry Dozier

Portland, Oregon

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Dozier, Harry 84 Nov. 28, 1927 Sept. 26, 2012 Harry passed on early Wednesday morning in Portland, with his loving family close by. He was born in Portland to Samuel and Julie Coiteux Dozier. Harry was a man of modest means and extreme talent for anything mechanical. Looking down on his greasy...

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I am so sorry to hear about Harry. I worked for BSI and he and the Dozier Family were great to work for . Rest in Peace

To Matt and the rest of the family,
Roger and I send our deepest sympathy to all of you. You will be in our prayers and thoughts. Parents of Len and Brent Olson.

I worked at Williams Air Controls '68-'75 and enjoyed getting re-aquainted with Harry the last few years and working on projects with him. He was sharp and creative.Blessings to his family.
Steven Mobley, Proturn Inc.

Dear Dozier Family,
I am so sorry to hear that Harry passed away, my dearest sympathies to all of you. He was such a good friend of my Dads and was there right away when he passed. I am so sorry that I won't be able to be at his service. I can just see him and Dad yakin' away up in heaven chating about all the fun things that kept both of them so young at heart!!! May God grant you comfort in this time of sorrow!!
With much love,
Nancy Fleener Evans

To Katie & Harry's Family:
I didn't become acquainted with Harry until I found myself on the Franklin Hi class reunion committee. Harry always added such good suggestions, enthusiasm and fun, and the reunions were so successful because of his participation. My heartfelt sympathy to Katie and Family.
Eleanor Carlson King

It has been my privilege to have known you for the past 26 years. Thank you for everything. Rest in peace.
C. McMurtry

Fond memories of summers at Wilshire Park; Dad and Harry coaching little league. Time passes too quickly.
We have lost two wonderful men who were dear to us.
Our thoughts and condolences to all of your family.

"Give 'em Hell, Harry!"

We always enjoyed our Kappa Sigma weekends in Corvallis..He will be missed. George and Nan Dewey