Harry-Fernandes-Obituary

Harry J. Fernandes

Obituary

Harry J. Fernandes passed away peacefully on Monday, February 11, 2008, at his home at Lake Monticello after a long illness. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harry and Alice Fernandes of Utica, New York. He is survived by his wife, Carol; four daughters, Debbie Evans and her husband,...

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You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Dear Boyzing,
It has been only a month since you embarked on your final journey and I am having a very difficult time resigning to your passing. It seems like an eternity since I last heard your voice, but I will see your eyes in every winking star; hear your laughter in every lapping wave that touches Cape Cod shores; and feel your presence in the soft breezes. The void that is left in my life and heart is insurmountable. I will miss you - oh so much - but it was time for you to go...

Dear Carol,
We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Harry, your husband. God bless you and keep you safe

My Uncle Harry
When I think of my Uncle Harry I think of:
His everpresent smile
His humor and sense of fun
His forever upbeat attitude
Going to Cape Cod (where I now live)
Going to the Olympia as a child
Playing horseshoes at Moffit's Beach
The Jolly Beanry
Visiting Gloversville on a Sunday
Overwelming confidence, whether it was playing golf, pool, or whatever.
Being the "first one in the water'
The terms "Boyzing" and "Scotamooch"
All of my cousins...

This tribute to our dad is short but heartfelt.

Everyone who knew my dad knows he was always young at heart, whether he was doing flips off the diving board, roller blading with the kids, water skiing or singing a song!!! Also you know, he was a partyer thru and thru. The best of the best had a hard time keeping up with him. He loved to party.

That being said...our father gave us a priceless legacy. That legacy is: LIVE LIFE TO ITS FULLEST AND HAVE FUN!
And dad we thank...

Dad you will forever be in our hearts and memories. Thanks for being such a loving and wonderful husband, father, grandfather and teacher. Love always, Cherie and family

Dearest Carol
I wish I could be with you today.
I am with you and your family in my
heart.
Love
Margo