Harry-Esh-Obituary

Harry L. Esh

Phoenix, Arizona

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Esh, Harry L. Harry Lee Esh 82, of Glendale, AZ joined our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on Thursday, April 28, 2011 at 2:32 AM at his home in Glendale, AZ surrounded by members of his family. Born February 15, 1929, he was the son of the late Marian and Lydia (Zook) Esh of Belleville,...

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Mr. Esh was a great teacher. As he wrote on the blackboard on the first day in his class in 1977: ESH = English Spelling Handwriting. Discipline was the rule in his classes. Fondly remember John Gallegos once carrying on a conversation whilst Mr. Esh was trying to teach us. He sternly told John to be silent twice and stop interrupting the class. John called him a old, bald-headed (profane name) and threw a pencil at him. He told him to go to the principles office. John refused and Mr. Esh...

Mr. Esh was my 7th grade teacher at Unit Six in 1978-79. I will always remember him as man of dignity and great patience with our wayward seventh grade personalities. He was a great influence in my life and I have remembered him fondly for many years. I look forward to a heavenly reunion someday.
Tammy Maywald Rauschenbach
Shanghai China

I really liked Mr. Esh in 7th grade '75-'76. He was strick with the dicipline to keep his class in line. He will be greatly missed.

This is one of Harry's grandsons. Thank you all for your comments about him, and reminding us how loved he is. I will be sure to show this to my family.

I was his student in about 1967, hands down he was the best, and my favorite teacher ever.

I absolutely loved Mr. Esh, he was definately one of my favorite teachers! I have thought of him often throughout the years. Welcome home Mr. Esh!

he was deffietly one of my very best teachers i ever had` i was his student 7th gradeyear78~79 right along with mr`swanson mr.esh will always be remembered.

He was my 7th grade teacher (1984-1985). He was well liked by all us students. He not only taught us to learn but to have fun doing it, he will be missed.