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Harry G. Lock

Quincy, Illinois

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Master Gunnery Sergeant Harry G. Lock, USMC Retired, died Monday (April 29, 2013) in his home, Liberty Commons Assisted Living, in Jacksonville, N.C.

Harry was born Nov. 2, 1924.

His true love, Helen Nagay, passed away in 1997. Their friendship began in 1951 at the United States...

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In Memory of a Outstanding Marine. Ret GySgt Don Hoiklala 72/93

I had the destinct honor to have served under the leaderdhip of Mst/Gunnery Sgt. Lock in Phnom Phen, Cambodia. He was a true Marines/Marine. Harry may be gone but not forgotten. USMC 69-76

Harry was a true gentleman always kind and had many interesting stories to share.

My son and I visited with Mr. Lock at Liberty Commons. He made a permanent impression in our hearts. God Bless You All, Diana & William Evans

Another Marine has passed that I did not know, but he is with my sister, in "Dress Blues" at St. Peter's gate. My sincerest condolence to the Lock family. RIP my brother.

Gloria and I wish to pass our sympathy to Harry's family and regret his loss to everyone. Harry, time to rest you good and faithful Marine.

Semper Fidelis,
Max Wix, MGySgt '69-'98
New Delhi '73-'74, Seoul '74-'75
Evacuation of Phnom Pehn '75

My Deepest Sympathy to the Master Gunny's family. "All good Marines go straight to heaven to work security with Saint Peter."

Semper Fi

A true gentlemen.

Harry was an honorable man and an outstanding Marine. He will be missed by all who knew him, most especially those of us in the Marine Embassy Guard Association who always enjoyed hearing his stories of Embassy Duty in its very early days. Rest in Peace Master Gunnery Sergeant.
Jim and Mary Tracy-Jacksonville, NC