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Harry C. Sheehy Jr.

North Adams, Massachusetts

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Harry C. Sheehy, Jr. 1929 - 2009 WILLIAMSTOWN Harry C. Sheehy, Jr., 80, of 352 North Hoosac Road died July 2, 2009, at home after a long battle with Parkinson's Disease. Son of Harry C. Sheehy, Sr. and Sarah Storms Sheehy, he was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., on Jan. 31, 1929. The family moved to...

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Rainie & Family,
So sad to hear of the death of your dad. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Carol

Dear Sarah;
I am so sorry to hear. Tons of memories of your dad. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family.
Cheryl Taft Phiffer

Dear Sarah and the entire Sheehy family,

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Sarah and the entire Sheehy family. Although we never had the pleasure to personally meet Mr. Sheehy, I remember having many conversations with my brother Bob about Harry, his son and Williams College basketball. Wishing you our sincere sympathy upon the loss of Mr. Sheehy.

Charlie, Sharon, Josh, Chris & Sean Steele

Dear Sheehy Family,
I was saddened to hear of Harry's passing. I worked with him year ago at Pete's Motors. I remember some of his jokes and they still bring a smile to my face all of these years later. Rest in peace, Harry.

I still believe you are the greatest man God put on this earth. You have moved from my past and into my future. I love you dad. See you later.
~Rainbow~

Dear Harry, Sarah, Lorraine and family,

Wishing you our sincere sympathy upon the loss of your father.

Fondly,
Barbara and Jesse Taub
Robin and Greg Williams
Ken and Diane Taub

Dear Sheehy Family,

Haryy and I first became friends as I umpired games his semi-pro team from Long Island played in Great Barrington.

As years progressed he would visit with me at Mount Everett Regional where I was first a coach and later it`s principal.

Harry will stay in my all time HONOR ROll as one I had the pleasure to call "friend".

My prayers are with Harry and you the family.

Good Bye Old Friend.

Ray Chamberland

Dear Harry, Connie and families,
Eddie and I were so sorry to hear of the passing of Harry. We have had some great conversations with him. May it be a comfort for you to know he is no longer frustrated and unhappily trapped by Parkinsons.

Please accept our most sincere condolences.