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Harry Michael Yamka

63, Formerly Of Oceanport And Eatontown, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)HARRY MICHAEL YAMKAAGE: 63 FORMERLY OF OCEANPORT AND EATONTOWN Harry Michael Yamka, 63, passed away on Monday, July 12, 2010 at home in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. He was born in Manhattan, NY and resided in Oceanport and Eatontown NJ before moving to Hattiesburg, MS eight years...

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Just with two Campbell shipmates Wednesday 7/8/2020 looking fat old VN pictures. Harry was there and once again, stories led to chuckles and laughter. All these years later his memory provides a bright spot. He is remembered fondly.

My friend, Harry, aboard the USCG Campbell

Harry was my boss and friend on the USCG Campbell. My last day of service Harry took me out on the town in NYC. I just found out he passed . Very sad

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Jo-Jo

Very sorry and stunned to hear of Harry's passing. He and I worked together for at least 15 years at Newark Airport as P.A. cops. I knew that I could always count on in any emergency. A great guy that I had hoped to run across some where in our retirement years. R.I.P. Don Kramer

So sorry to hear about Harry. We weren't in the same division,and I didn't work with Harry, but you knew when he was there because of a hearty laugh. Our sympathy and prayers.

He was my best friend, provider, role model and father. I will miss him dearly. There will always be a hole in heart from his passing. I cherish the times I had with him and I am glad he was able to meet to his three grand children. Dad thanks for everything I will always miss you! Love Always...Ryan Yamka

Dear Yamka Family,
Just want to send my deepest sympathy to your family. I know your husband was such a special man I have only heard wonderful thing about him from Micheli. Love and prayers to your family.

Margaret & Daniel Calo

Dear Mrs. Yamka and Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Words cannot express my sorrow for the loss of this wonderful man. He and I talked a lot and he was always there. He made me laugh. He gave me strength, but most of all, he was a friend that will be missed.

To the family. Keep stay strong and remember, I'm here whatever you need