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Harry J. Kevorkian

Granger, Indiana

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Aug. 14, 1929 - Oct. 9, 2011GRANGER - Veteran broadcaster Harry J. Kevorkian, 82, of Granger, passed away Sunday at Hospice House in South Bend following a brief illness. Born Aug. 14, 1929, in Chicago, Harry was the son of the late Kachadoor and Paroos (Sahagian) Kevorkian, Armenian immigrants...

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Back in 1968 and 1969, I used to babysit the Kevorkian children on East Wayne Street. Well-behaved kids and wonderful, genuine parents. I remember hearing a police scanner in the back part of the house. Harry, always on the job!

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Dear Joyce and Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Please know my heart and prayers are with you.
Cathy Murdick-Wills

A wonderful person, true professional, understanding, old friend. He was a great credit to our community. He will be missed and remembered. God Bless You Harry.

Joyce - you were so blessed to spend your life with one of the truly great ones. Harry was one in a million - intelligent, kind, witty - the whole package. And of course, a terrific neighbor. I fondly remember sitting in the backyard, beverage in hand, listening to Dad and Harry slant the news...or at least that's how the story goes.
Let the tears flow freely for now - until the wonderful memories can replace them.
Love, Laurie

Dear Joyce and family,

I am so sorry for your loss. Harry was a delight to work with and I'm thankful I had the opportunity to be his assistant. I enjoyed his humor and we shared a love of books. May your wonderful memories of Harry bring you comfort.

Missy, I don't know if you'll remember me but we went to 2nd grade together at Thomas Jefferson. I remember well how nice your parents were to me and how funny your dad was. I'm very sorry for your loss. Sincerely,
MIchelle Clark (Gaby)