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Harry Arthur Leitner

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Harry Arthur Leitner Harry Arthur Leitner, 76, of Harrisburg, passed away Wednesday at the Hershey Medical Center. He was born in Harrisburg on January 10, 1932 to the late Arthur and Margaret (Keeney) Leitner. He was a retired police office for Susquehanna Township Police Department...

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Sandy and family - Harry will be missed at our office on Erford Road - I always looked forward to seeing both of you. My prayers are with you.

My condolences to the family. Harry's brother, Dick, was a classmate of mine, and Harry and Marie were friends. I lost track of them all for awhile. Harry's sense of humer was great. God bless you all.

Please know that the thoughts and prayers of all the members of FOP Greater Harrisburg Lodge #78 are with your family at this difficult time. God bless you all. John Stoner, Lodge Secretary

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

I worked with Harry at Novingers many years ago and he was a wonderful man with a great sense of humer. Our thoughts and prayers our with you.

Sandy and Keith. You are in my thoughts and prayers. May your good and precious memories comfort you and may all the tributes to Harry make you smile.

One of my best memories that always makes me laugh is Harry walking up to the Secret Service and talking to him at the White House. We thought he knew the guy. Turns out, Harry was just messing with him. Thank God he did that over 25ish years ago (I can't believe it was that long ago). Now he would have been arrested. He was the best tour guide. He will always be in my memories. I know that it's not easy now Sandra and Keith but he gave you a lot to look back and laugh about. We love...

The John Lohman family wishes to express their condolences and sympathy to your family. I can rest asure you that John, Harry and Ed Seace will have alot to talk about at their reuniting. They probably talked for hours and hours about the good old days on the force. I always enjoyed talking to Harry when I would come to pick John up from work, or saw Harry while patroling. You are in my thoughts and prayers.