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Harry C. Van Zandt

Clifton Park, New York

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Van Zandt, Harry C. TROY Harry C. Van Zandt, 89, formerly of Clifton Park, passed away, Saturday, February 19, 2011, at the Eddy Memorial Geriatric Center, Troy N.Y. Harry was born on August 20, 1921 in Plainfield, N.J., the youngest of six sons born to Clarence P. and Henrietta Romberg Van...

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So sorry to hear of your loss. I will always remember the fun times we had growing up in Clifton Knolls, and at your house.

Van Zandt family;

I was sorry to hear of Harry's passing. It was an honor to know Harry and Neva. They were great neighbors for the years we lived on Tamarack Lane. Always lending a hand when requested and graciously hiding (and assembling when needed) Christmas presents for my children for 15 years.
May he rest in peace.

Jeff & Rick: Sorry to hear of your loss. So many years ago when we were neighbors in Simsbury. Jeff playing football at SHS; Rick going to kindergarten; your Dad and George finishing the basement rec room; your mother's Christmas cookies. Many good memories.
Shirley & George Damato, Bloomfield, CT

Eric and Family sorry to hear the lost of your father. It has been a long time since the cermamic tile times at Albany Tile.
Thoughts and prayers,
Bret mcIntyre

Mr.and Mrs.Van Zandt were such a pleasure to visit and treated all of us, Rick's friends, with warmth and humour. I will remember countless times in Neva's kitchen, the piano in the living room and Mr. Van Zandt's smile. He was so loved by his family and I'm sending my love to you.

Rick and family ~ I am so sorry to hear of your loss ...may you always have wonderful memories. Your in our thoughts and prayers...Laurie & Thom

I wish to extend my sympathies to the Van Zandt family
Harry was always a great gentleman and
an amazing source of information on American Olean
we will miss him
Mary C Whiteford

Ric, so sorry to hear of your dad's passing. I remember him well from all the ski weekends. He certainly had a life well lived. My thoughts are with you and your family.