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Harry Gin

Tucson, Arizona

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Harry Gin 2/19/1927 – 11/2/2011 A native Tucsonan and long-time judge of the Pima County Superior Court, Gin passed away at the age of 84. He was born at the family residence and grocery store on 17th Street, the youngest of five siblings. He is preceded in death by his parents, sisters, Betty...

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WONDERFUL MAN AND A GREAT JUDGE---HE CERTAINLY LEFT HIS MARK ON TUCSON -- A TRUE AMERICAN SUCESS STORY

I grew up on S. 3rd Avenue at my grandparent's home and remember many many trips to the Gin Soo Dung Store on the corner of 17th. I knew all of the Gin family and the children, Betty, Harry, and Willy. Many happy memories from a time far more innocent than today. My Uncle Bill Crowell who passed away prior to Harry knew him and the Gin family well also and was good friends with Harry. My deepest condolences to the family... with Aloha from hawaii.

What is lovely never dies..but lives on in other loviness!
Wonderful memories from years ago of all of us at Sabino Canyon having picnics and fun !
He was so wonderful and warm hearted!
May his spirit live on within us all!

Sending healing blessings to the entire family for their loss.
Tears of love,
Gayle Salmon Gale
Xox

Dear Bernice,

I fondly remember you and Harry from Tucson High School. My husband and I have always had much respect for Harry and his body of work. Just wanted you and your family to know that you are fondly thought of today.

Bonnie Fleming Almond

Harry Gin was a true asset to the community. He will be missed.

Our sincerest condolences to the Gin family from the Hanshaw family. Many fond memories of holidays spent together on Mount Lemon and Sabino Canyon. Harry was a wonderful man who will be dearly missed. All the best to the family, David Hanshaw.

Dear Nancy,

I am very sorry for the loss of your father (my father also passed a couple of weeks ago).

Reading about your father brings back memories of our first couple of years at the UA as roommates (I was the unfocused one scampering from one do-gooder cause to another; you were the studious one with an unshakable drive to become a physician).

Wasn't it your father who always said that success in school depends on 90% work and 10% brains (I've often...

As a member of a longer time Tucson family, I would like to extend my sympathy to the Ginn family. Mr. Ginn was highly respected in my family, and always spoken of with great respect and heart warmth fondness.

It was such a pleasure growing up across the street from your family. Even as a child I realized your family was special. As an adult I realize what great parents Harry and Bernice had to be to raise such accomplished adults. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.