Harry-Garrison, II-Obituary

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Harry W. Garrison, II

Allentown, New Jersey

Mar 20, 1941 – Jan 3, 2024

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BORN
March 20, 1941
DIED
January 3, 2024
LOCATION
Allentown, New Jersey

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Peppler Funeral Home - Allentown Obituary

Harry (Bud) W. Garrison, 82, of Cream Ridge, passed away Wednesday, January 3, 2024 from pancreatic cancer. Born in Trenton, Harry graduated from Hamilton High East and Marywood College and served in the US Army. He worked for McGraw Hill for 38 years, retiring in 2000. An avid coin collector,...

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I was hired by Harry to set up the Irish operation for McGH Galway Ireland. I have so many fond memories to treasure I could go on for a week writing - I met with Judith & Wes when a group of us Irish programmers later settled in Hightstown all working for Harry - we made several trips to Atlantic City & Toms River for country music - Harry´s hospitality & tremendous zest for fun will not be forgotten. Lots of LOVE to all his family

Bud had the best smile and demeaner. He always made me laugh. I will always remember the CHS foster care Christmas parties and Bud playing Santa Claus. May God give you comfort and peace during this time. I'm sorry I cannot be there but my heart is with you and your family.

Harry was a tremendous help in operating the boy´s soccer league in Hamilton. An unselfish, honest guy... I´m sure he will be missed.

Harry was a true friend. A through good times and bad times kind of friend. Our friendship started forty-eight years ago on a fishing trip to Canada. Over the years there were many, many fishing trips, evenings spent betting on the trotters and road trips to coin shows. Any road trip with Bud was often spiced with political discussion accompanied by country music blaring from the car radio. Good times, fun times and fond memories. Rest in peace, Bud

Harry was a loyal member of the Ocean County Coin Club life member # 74. He was always a gentleman with a keen sense of humor. His many hobbies included fishing. The club members extend our heartfelt sympathy's to his family and friends at this difficult time. Past Pres. OCCC Dennis Berube

Always a pleasure to be in his company. Harry had a very witty sense of humor and we had quite a few laughs. Harry had an excellent reputation in the world of numismatics and was an honest man to do business with. He will be missed by the coin collecting community. Rest in Peace

Sending prayers for comfort for family and friends