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William Harvey Mell Jr.

Estero, Florida

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Company founder and board chairman, inn owner, 71 We deeply regret the sudden passing of William Harvey Mell Jr., 71, of Estero, Fla., formerly of New Jersey, on Dec. 1, 2008. A memorial service will be held Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2008, at 10 a.m. at Christ the King Church in New Vernon. A 1958...

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Harvey was very instrumental in directing my life in a wonderful, positive direction.We worked together and he allowed me to venture into The male dominated world of Municipal Bonds and investments in the 1970s.He opened up new avenues and supported and encouraged me.I will always be affectionately appreciative to him .Lucky to have had him as my mentor early in my career.Fond memories! Thank you Harvey and God Bless

i will miss harvey, a real pro, who will forget minn 50% bonds, i knew him for 30 some years, a real pro, taskmaster as well. loved his laugh. great story teller,card player, lousy golfer though

Thank you all for the very kind letters and calls. Harvey was a very special person and will be missed dearly. Both the Florida and NJ services were standing room only and the stories were endless.
Now it is time for Harvey to rest as he has done his job well.

I was very sad to learn of Harvey's passing. He was a unique person in the bond business and we all learned fom him.

I was stunned and very saddened to learn that Harvey passed from us. I played hockey against him and with him. He was a great competitor and a wonderful friend. Barry van Gerbig

Our deepest sympathies. We had the pleasure of meeting 'Harve' at Spring Lake on our first visit to the Sandpiper back in 1994. His welcoming smile and hearty laugh will always be warmly remembered. Again, very sorry for this sudden loss most especially to his wife and family.
With our Love, Lita and Peter

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a self-proclaimed "dinosaur" in the bond business, but I will always remember the opportunity he gave me and all that he taught me. His hearty laugh, his B.O.F's (don't muddle the fruit) at the "Catch" and his stories of growing up in Missouri...he will be missed.