HARRY-WITTENBERG-Obituary

HARRY WITTENBERG

Cleveland, Ohio

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HARRY WITTENBERG, President of Admiral Store Interiors, passed away Aug. 19, 2009 at the age of 94. Mr. Witten-berg, born in Montreal, Canada, arrived in Cleveland to join a brother in business. Soon thereafter he met his future wife, Harriette (nee Robbins) at the old Elysium Skating Club where...

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I will miss you, Harry. The pool at the JCC is not the same without you. I will always remember your humor as I taught the babies how to swim at the JCC. You enjoyed the babies, and they always looked forward to seeing you in the water. It is not the same without you!

Sorry to here about your lost,always remeber the fond memories of your dad.Comforting Wishes, Barbara L. Davis

What can you say about Uncle Harry? You were the last of the Uncle and Aunts that our family had. I can only cherish the memories, the baseball games sitting in the bleachers on those hot summer days while you bask in the sun. Sunday nights at your house because my mother had to see Bonanza in color and you had the only color set at the time. Days at the Schivitz with you, my dad, or Grandpa Max, holidays while we were young with everyone. To Alan and Deidra, Margo, Larry, Jamie, Jon,...

Oh Harry!! Harry was my mom's boss back at Decorative Hardware! How I loved that man! I was a little girl then, but he had a big impact on my life. He was the sweetest little man! We always talked about the way the world was back when he was younger. He was such a delight to be around. I am blessed to have met him and to have been a part of his life. May he rest in peace!!

Every day I drove Harry to the JCC. What a joy it was to spend those minutes with Harry; he was the kindest, most generous man. Every day when I picked him up he always had an apple for me. An injury caused him to stop going to the JCC for a while but when he resumed riding the bus he felt so bad about not giving me an apple while he was recuperating that when he boarded the bus to go home that first day back he had a whole bunch for me and the staff. A great memory of Harry!

Harry was one of the last true gentleman. His laugh was infectious and he always, always had a smile for everyone. Harry was such a vital member of our Wiggins Place community and he will truly be missed by everyone that lives and works here.