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Harry B. Houghton

81, Ewing, New Jersey

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Harry B. HoughtonAGE: 81 ? EwingHarry B. Houghton, 81, father of Joellen M. (Houghton) Futey Lundy, and grandfather of Jon-Paul Futey, both of Monmouth County, passed away Friday, Jan. 28, 2011, at Compassionate Care Hospice at St. Francis in Trenton. Born in Trenton, Harry was a lifelong Ewing...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Sally, me and my family would like to send our condolences to you and you family. I remember how much you spoke of Harry when we worked together or spoke of his military days. Take care and again our condolences to you and yours.

Sharon Shivers - TCNJ (Health Services)

Sally & family,

We will always remember Harry for his support and involvement in Elkdom and the military. He was truly an inspirational leader, mentor, and friend.
Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.

Lou & Evelyn Eggert

My deepest sympathy in this time of sorrow. Harry will always be remembered as a true gentelman and as honest as they come.
We will always remember his dedication and willingness to help everyone.From the Gang at Mercer County Maintenance Dept.

sally and family our deepest sympathy in the loss of harry god bless you you in our thoughts and prayers god is good all the time the kopczynski family

Sally & Family,

Maryann & I send our thoughts and prayers to you and your family. He will be remembered for his significant contributions to Trenton Elks 105. As you know, he initiated the Elks' Annual Veterans Day Dinner over twenty years ago and we continue to host Veterans to this day. He always welcomed everyone and more specifically, furthered the cause of Elkdom. Also, his dedication and support to the New Jersey Army National Guard, the Militia Museum and the 112th Artillery...

Asking God to hold you close and ease this time of sorrow, granting peace and comfort as you look out towards tomorrowIn deepest sympathy Roberta and Henry Freck, Chaplain Edgewater Park Elks

Harry will always be remembered as a friend, and as a brother, Elk... I only can say that you will always be missed as the years go on... thank you for your friendship... you have been an inspiration, and thank you for your many contributions to the Elks 105 Lodge of Trenton NJ...

TOM PETRO Chaplain Elks 105

My deepest sympathy in the loss of Harry. What a great guy; it was always a pleasure to be in his company. We met on many occasions and shared lots of stories. He will be missed by all who knew him. May he rest in Peace in Post Everlasting. May the Good Lord give you strength and courage to carry on in the days ahead without Harry. God Bless You All.
Walt
Chaplain, Signal 22