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Harry J. "Harp" Reidy

Elmira, New York

Age 100

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Elmira, New York

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Harry J. "Harp" Reidy Elmira - Age 100, passed away peacefully on Friday, August 21, 2020. Harp was born and raised in Elmira, a son of Richard J. and Elizabeth (O'Connor) Reidy. He is predeceased by his wife Edith Goff Reidy, infant daughter Mary Therese Reidy, sisters, Mary Reidy, Jane Murphy,...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Hard to believe it's been two years grandpa since you passed but I know you are watching over us all along with grandma too.

Please accept the most heartfelt sympathies of Le Moyne College. We hope the love and memories you will forever hold in your heart bring you peace and comfort during this difficult time.

I had the pleasure of meeting Harry just this year. He was a wonderful man who made a lasting impression on me. I'll never forget you Harry.

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Wini Dillon, what a great life your Dad led! You must be very proud to be his daughter! Our sympathies to you and your family...Love, Denise and Richie

I met Harry at St Patrick’s while attending daily Mass at St Patrick’s. Harry has a great love for the Eucharist.. he is a gentleman.. loves people. When he no longer drove I have taken him for coffee, to New Your Fitness where he would walk the treadmill..,visit while he had a cup of free coffee! He had a strong will.. kept moving .. he became a resident of St Joseph’s SNF and I saw him weekly Saturday’s to pray with him, he would receive the Eucharist and the visit!! Harry you now rest in...

Harry & Dan McNeil LOVED bragging that they were THE OLDEST alumni of LeMoyne College ❤ This picture was from the Gala honoring their class ❤ Harry talked us into getting my Dad there ... it was the happiest I saw him in the 10 years since he’d had his stroke! Way to go, Harry!