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Harry S. Roller Sr.

Steelton, Pennsylvania

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Steelton, Pennsylvania
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Harry S. Roller, Sr., 75, of Bressler, died Friday, July 13, 2012 in Holy Spirit Hospital, Camp Hill. He was an Army veteran of the Korean War and a retired engineer for Steelton Highspire Railroad, and truck driver for FedEx Ground. He was a member and former Fire Chief for Friendship Fire...

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My thought and prayers are with you at this time. RIP Uncle Harry.
Darlene & Family

Dad,Pop Pop:
We miss you so very much. Me and the girls and kids will always remember eating eggs with you in the middle of the night. You always liked them sunny side up with your jelly bread. And you showing Jordan and Kaylee how to make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches the right way. You always took time for all of us. We listened to you stories at night. We would sit and have coffee and talk for hours. You told me you were ready to go be with mom. So now you are with her in...

Pop Pop you truly were an amazing man and loved by so many. We said our finally goodbye today but we all know you are still with us! But we all know your in heaven with Gram right were you wanted to be! I will always remember the day you called me right before you passed! I cherish every day I spent with you. Me and my girls will never forget you! We will see you again but until then it is goodbye... I love you...

Love Heidi, Cj, Desiree' , Jasmyn, and Aniyah

Pop you will be missed by me and my family . You were a great role model to me as a young child and because of you I am the man I am today. Thank you pop for everything you taught me in life . A TRUE LEGEND left this earth on Friday . We love you pop and you will never be forgotten

Dearest Poppy,
You & Gram were the best thing that ever happened to me in my life. You two were the most generous & hardest working people I've ever known. It pains me because I wish you could've had more time to sit back & enjoy life instead of worrying about breaking your backs for all of us. I hope you know how much we appreciated everything you did. My fondest memories are of you waking me up for school by calling "Time to get up Banana Boat", making my waffles & even cutting them up...

My heart go to the Roller family for the loss of your grandfather,father or great grandfather. Losing a loved one is never easy, but knowing he is no longer in any pain and that he is with those who have gone before him can be comforting. Keep him alive in your hearts and memories.. cherish the time that you had with him. I still miss my father even after 17 years...Don't hold back the tears but remember to share the laughs as you speak of him with love. Call me if you need anything or just...

Shannon,
We are so sorry for the loss of your Poppy. Just be happy knowing that he is now at piece with the love of his life your gram. If there is anything we can do for you please let us know we love you and may god bless you. Fred & Sharon

We were so sorry to hear of the loss of your loved one. We're sending you a hug from afar.

Pop I remember the day we sat down after we figured out that my job in the Army was the same as what you did. All the horror stories of climbing the telephone poles, as funny as they were, helped me overcome my fears. I have so many memories, all amazing! I find peace knowing you are back with Grammy. I love you and will miss you until we are together again.