Harry-Marmion-Obituary

Harry A. Marmion

WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia

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WILLIAMSBURG - Dr. Harry A. Marmion, 77, a resident of Williamsburg Landing, Williamsburg, Va., the son of Irish immigrants, was born in Queens, N.Y., on June 14, 1931. He died on Aug. 14, 2008 from complications related to Parkinson's disease. Marmion attended LaSalle Academy in NYC, where he...

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To Pat, the Marmion daughters and their spouses, and the grandchildren:

Harry's obituary was sent by another dear friend. Harry, Laurence Sullivan, Robert Wilson and I knew each other in the Sunnyside/Woodside area. We played sports together, hung out at different times, chatted on Queens Boulevard. Harry influenced my going into the USMC officer program; we all came from immigrant, lower/middle class families living in apartments; we all had jobs while attending school; and we all...

I offer my condolences to the Marmion family. Harry was my high school basketball coach in 1959/60 in D.C. He was a great mentor and full of wonderful stories. He took us to N.Y.C. to play Xavier and Fordham Prep. His hometown.

Harry and I shared the same stairwell in the Mets in Woodside on 48th Street for twenty years. We both went to St. Teresa's School but Harry was a year ahead of me. We met frequently in the subway as Harry went to LaSalle and I went to Regis, both in Manhattan. We lost touch after college when Harry went off to the Marines and I went into the Air Force. Every once in a while some news about Harry would surface and I would recall our early years. I am impressed with Harry's life and want to...

My condolences to the Marmion family. Harry has helped more people than anyone I have ever known. He was a dear friend who I looked up to. Peace and love to his wife and daughters.

Elizabeth and family, I am sorry to hear about the loss of your father. My thought are with you and your family.

Sharon Shumaker

My deepest condolences to the Marmion Family. Mrs. Marmion was my school librarian at Shelter Island H.S. and I am so very sorry to learn of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Sincerely,

My condolences to Dr. Marmion's family. I was a student when Dr. Marmion was at L.I.U. Southampton. Both the Academic and Tennis World has lost a friend. God Bless.

Sheila, Don and family: We are all thinking of you at this time and you are all in our prayers. Please let us know if we can help in any way.
Love, Sue, Chuck, Nora and Ryan

Elizabeth and family; We are very sorry for the loss of your father. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Rannie and Patsy Maney