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William Harmon LEETE

Hartford West Hartford, Connecticut

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LEETE, William Harmon William Harmon Leete "Harmon" died on March 26, 2012 in Hartford, the city in which he was born on September 12, 1931 to William C. Leete and Doris Harmon Leete. The family moved from West Hartford to Longmeadow, MA, where he attended Longmeadow Junior...

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Betty, please accept my condolences. I am sad to here of the passing of Harmon. We worked together at UTRC and enjoyed many visits in each others offices. We also had some great negotiation trips down to Reston, Va. Our trips included lunch at our favorite Seafood Restaurant. I remember Harms sense of humor and his terrific smile no matter how difficult some of our negotiations were at the moment. It is sad to hear of another UTRC friend who has passed on to our Lord.

Betty, please accept my condolences. I am sorry for your loss.

I feel very privileged to have known Harmon....he was a very special man....blessed with many talents, yet so unassuming. His infectious smile and welcoming eyes will certainly be missed in this world. My condolences to you, Betty.....may the many happy memories of your life with Harmon keep you strong at this sad time. .

Dear Betty,
I was so stunned to hear about Harmon's passing from my mom (Margot). You and Harmon have been the best friends to my parents, and after dad's death to mom. When I think of Harmon I think of how his eyes would sparkle and he had the greatest laugh lines around his eyes - signs of a man who truly enjoyed life and people! I remember the funny poems he wrote for special Allison family occasions. You all have been such a part of many great times: skiing, hosting mom & dad's...

I am saddened by the news that Harmon passed away. My condolences to his family and friends.

My deepest and most heartfelt sympathy to Harmon's family and friends.
I worked with Harmon at UTRC and we enjoyed meeting with him at our UTRC Retiree luncheons. He was a fine gentleman and we enjoyed working and being with him socially.
Carol Quish

A gentleman's gentleman.