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Paul J. Ortity Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Paul J. Ortity, Jr. Paul J. Ortity, Jr., 74, of 3748 Hedge Lane, Middletown, departed this life on Monday, September 27, 2004 in the Harrisburg Hospital. He was the son of the late Paul J., Sr., and Mae Griffith Ortity. He was a retired heavy equipment operator for Operating Engineers, New...

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Daddy--No words can say how much I will miss seeing those beautiful eyes, that cunning smile and those large, yet gentle hands that could give the most awesome bear hugs and fix anything (ok, well, maybe with a little help from some duct tape)! The day that you left to be with the Lord has been the saddest day of my life. I would give anything to hear your voice again, hold your hand--hug you just one more time. I know that this life is only temporary and that we will meet again. Until then,...

To a Father-In-Law that will never be able to be replaced by anything in the world. 25 years of your friendship and help that I will never forget. Now you have moved on but the memories you have given us will never be forgotten. Rest in peace "Dad" till I see you again

Pappy,
It's been very hard to deal without you not being around, but your at peace now which is what God wanted best for you. Heaven is a wonderful place, they have been very blessed with a great man who I call my Pappy. I'll never forget all our memories while I was growing up.. chewing juicy fruit bubble gum was one of our favorites :) I'm glad to have been very close to you cause you've taught me a lot in life and I'll never forget any of it. Your always going to be with me no...

Dad, I know you are at peace in heaven now. No more suffering or pain. I just want you to know that Anita, Steve and I will look out for Mom down here. Watch for Amanda, Shawn and Kevin to grow and grow. We'll see you again some day. Until then, ride that Harley Davidson in the sky. I'll love you always.

Karen

Anita and Family,
Please accept our heartfelt sympathy in your time of bereavement. The only comfort we can really give to you is that one day you will see your father again in heaven.
Just knowing you from church, I think he had every reason to be proud of you.
God Bless.
Love & Prayers,

Karen, May God bless you and your
family at this time. I understand how hard this can be. I can tell you as time goes on you will heal. You will always have your wonderful memories of your father to think back on. If there is anything I can do for the family please let me know.
With deepest sympathy, Mollie

Aunt Delores, Karen, Anita and Steven,

My deepest sympathy to all of you. I know this is a difficult time for all of you. God is looking down on you and he will help you through the difficult times ahead.

I had some very happy memories of my Uncle Paul, and he will not be forgotten.

I love you all.

Uncle Paul may you rest in peace.

Your neice and cousin.