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Harry Meisel

Stamford, Connecticut

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HARRY JOHN MEISEL Harry "Coach" Meisel passed away Sunday, July 25th. He was born in Stamford, to Mae and Harry H. Meisel. On September 3, 1949, he married Jeanette in DeLand, FL. He is survived by Jeanette, his loving wife of 60 years; Children, Karen (David) Hales, Steve (Janice) Meisel, Cathy...

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Also, please remember that Harry was a decorated WW II veteran!

I first met Harry in 1969 when I was at Kingswood Pool...my first coaching job, Kevin swam for me, Harry was a parent. I was 18. I later joined up with the Dolfins when l was at Lyman. I love your family.

Still shining star Coach MEISEL after 15 years and out of sight, however, memories still glistening! Enjoy the beatific vision!

Still bright star shining in the memories of all those of whom you touched.

Happy Veterans Day, Dad! You served our Country during WWII and then worked tirelessly for your fellow comrades and all Veterans with the eventual unveiling of the GI Monument at Lake Eola in downtown Orlando. Thank You for your love & service!

Just saw this. I have so many old memories of your wonderful family !
Will always remember Congo bars ! Many fun nights at your house as a youngster!
God Bless ! Debbie Fricke
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Harry (I never called u that... It was always Coach), we probably went back longer than anyone (1968,69 at Kingswood when Kevin swam for me as an 18 year old kid). I missed your funeral because we were in Hungary. Love you!

A whole year you've been on another level. I hope it was less complicated than my move to North Carolina in May. I know you are watching every time I swim. miss you! ethel

Dear Meisel Family,
It is hard to believe it is a year since your dad passed away, he is gone, but not from our memories of being so great to our families and we honor his memory for those of us who remember the great man he was to so many. I know my family will always remember him from Kingswood.
Much love to you all,
Mrs. Shirley Burke