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Robert Leon Harding

Manchester, New Hampshire

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HARDING, Robert Leon Robert Leon Harding, 65, of Gilford, NH, died at his home surrounded by his loving family Tuesday (July 8, 2008). Mr. Harding was born August 9, 1942 in Brewer, ME, the son of Mary Catherine (Fitzpatrick) and Robert Leon Harding, Sr. Mr. Harding was a graduate of the...

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We are saddened to hear of the loss of our Bulkeley High School classmate and are glad he attended our last reunion. We are sending our deepest sympathy to his family.
Sincerely
B.H.S. class of 1960

Dear RJ and the entire Harding family,

I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. Our up-coming visit to the stage Bob loved so dearly will not be the same without him. I will pass this sad news on to Garrison and the rest of the Prairie Home Productions family. Working with another family company like yours is one of the main reasons we have returned so many times.

My most sincere sympathy,

Albert Webster
Stage Manager
Prairie Home Productions

Eileen, RJ, Bridget and Family,

I just heard about Bob's passing and wanted to say how sorry I am for your loss. Bob will be surely missed very much by eveyone who knew him. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

Dear Harding Family,
My mom told me yesterday of the passing of your brother Bob. On behalf of the Corbin family, I want to extend our sincerest sympathy to your entire family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Your memories of him will make you smile.

Dear Eileen & The Harding Family-

I heard of Bob's passing yesterday. I am so sorry for your loss. It has been a long time since we last saw one another but he & Eileen were so good to me when I worked for them at Misty Harbor. I will forever hold fond memories of my time there. Please know that you are in my prayers.

Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever. It is quite evident, Bob loved his Family and his extended Meadowbrook Family, so very much.

To the Harding family:
Very sorry to hear about your loss.
Mr. Harding had a big Heart and many friends and associates to share it with.
Sincerely.

Bob was a a dear friend to me. He was always there for anyone night or day. Bob was the kind of individual that would take the shirt off his back to help others. Bob was special, unique, a visionary. His wheels were always turning on how to make Meadowbrook “magical” for the patrons. He wanted the venue to be “An Experience”. He added a lot to our community and our lives.

I will miss seeing him at the venue wearing his trademark hat and his sockless loafers, kissing all the pretty...

To the Harding Family,
I worked at Meadowbrook years ago and I remember Mr Harding being a wonderful man who was full of life and always had a smile in his eyes. I am very sorry for your loss
Maria Shortt