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Harry Russell Hawk

Syracuse, New York

Feb 6, 1951 – Sep 2, 2015 (Age 64)

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BORN
February 6, 1951
DIED
September 2, 2015
AGE
64
LOCATION
Syracuse, New York

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Hawk, Harry RussellHarry Russell Hawk, passed away Wednesday, September 2, 2015 at the age of 64, due to a subdural hematoma blood clot, at University Hospital, Syracuse, NY.He was born in Brookville, PA on February 6, 1951. He will be lovingly and deeply missed by his wife, Susanne Marie...

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Dear Sue,
I just found out by chance the sad news. I was just telling myself that I should send you Christmas cards again and send some news. I have such fond memories of my time in Ithaca and Harry was my best friend from outside Cornell. I remember so many tournaments with him and of course bars after the tournament, and tennis games in Ithaca and also Thanksgiving turkeys at your house. You were so friendly to a foreign student like me that it touched my heart. I was really sad to...

Sue, We are so sorry for your loss and wish we could take away the pain. You will be close in our hearts as we pray for strength to get you through the coming days.
Much love,
Donna & Tim

Sue, Gary and I are so very sorry to hear of Harry's passing. My heart goes out to you. I'm keeping you in my prayers and thoughts. Love to you - Rusty.

Okay, Harry, my love, we have a date today at 3:30 when you will be beside me as we watch PENN STATE their first football game of the season GO STATE! I miss you so very much, you will always be in my heart. Love Sue (s....h....)

Suzzie, sorry to hear about Harry's passing. He could be a funny guy at times and yet stoic at times. I always attributed that to his time at Penn State. But he was usually a fun guy in public. May he RIP.

Sue, thoughts and prayers to you! Take care! Hugs to you!

We are so very sorry for your loss. So very sad, just retiring and then this horrible thing happens. Our thoughts and our prayers are with you.

I've known Harry since the mid 1980s. He was a good friend and a great player of table tennis. We would often play a match for a beer. I usually bought most of the beers. This was way too soon.

Just a fine public servant with the safety of all utmost in his conduct and demeanor. He had a fine smile and warm word is what Harry brought to each person he passed by. So sorry for this early loss. Rest in peace my brother. May God comfort as you lean on HIM for the peace he can provide.