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Harry Albert Jennings

New River Valley, Virginia

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Harry Albert Jennings 81, of Christiansburg, Va., passed away Friday, March 6, 2009 at Heritage Hall Nursing Home. He was a retired employee of Hubbell Lighting. Preceded in death by his parents, Harry A. and Frieda Wichterman Jennings. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Shirley Mann...

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Tim and Michele,
Please accept our deepest sympathy over the loss of your Dad. He gave us Tim, so he must have been a wonderful man.
Sincerely,
Kevin and Jen Zettergren

Dear Jennings family I am very sorry to hear of Mr. Jennings passing. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

I can not forget the goodtimes we had with BSA Troop 6, and the bus trip with BSA. Troop 6.

Jeremy and family. My prayers are with you and your family and especially your Grandfather. May he rest in peace.

My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time of such a great loss. Harry was a wonderful person and we will all miss him.

Shirley and Family - a contribution will be made in Harry's memory to the Christiansburg Rescue Squad by the CCHARM Neighborhood Watch.

Shirley and sons along with your families - so very, very sorry about Harry's passing. We'll miss seeing him ride around the yard on the mower - always throwing up a hand in greeting. Many lives have been enriched just by knowing Shirley and Harry. Christmas greetings always special with a trip or an adventure for that particular year -something to look forward too. What wonderful memories you have - 50th Anniversary and many trips. Four sons raised well -- a lot of good living in 81...

I'm extremely sadden to learn of Harry's passing. He was a good man and friend. I'll always remember working together in the Boy Scout Troop. You are all in my prayers.

Dearest Shirley and family: I am so sorry for your loss. And, I am so grateful to have known your family, although the times we've met can be counted on one hand. Your constant prayers and good wishes, along with cards from the "Jennings Dew Drop Inn" carried me along many times. Thank you for your thoughts and prayers -- You are all in mine now. (Becky's sister, Michelle)