Harold J. Denman
NASHPORT: Harold J. Denman, 85 of Nashport, died 3:55 AM Wednesday, December 12, 2012 at Forest View Health Campus following a lengthy illness. He was born Thursday, September 1, 1927 in Zanesville, the son of Lester J. Denman and Lola Marie (Wiles) Denman. Harold served this country as a veteran of The United States Navy during World War II. He was a self-employed carpet installer. He was an active member of the VFW and American Legion and former member of Eagles, the 40/8, the Moose Lodge, and the Ohio Defense Corp.
Harold is survived by three sons: Leslie Allen (Diane) Denman of North Carolina; Myron J. Denman of Nashport; and Moose (Susan) Denman of North Carolina; eight grandchildren; eleven great grandchildren; one brother: Keith (Patsy) Denman of Zanesville; one step-sister: Shirley Maddinger of Zanesville;
three brothers-in-law: Ray Knight of Pickerington, Dallas (Marge) Moyer and Skeet (Donna) Moyer both of Columbus; four sisters-in-law: Lois Denman of KY, Thelma Denman of Zanesville, Maggie Denman of Massillon and Barb Fletcher of Frazeysburg.
In addition to his parents, Harold was preceded in death by his first wife: Geneva I. (Moyer) Denman who died March 5, 1970; his second wife: Ruth I. (Myers) Denman who died January 31, 1983; five brothers: Paul, Dwight, Kenneth and Ronald Denman and infant, Donald Denman; one sister: Patricia Knight and his step-mother: Leona Denman.
No calling hours or services will be observed and a private burial will take place at a later date. The Hillis & Hardwick Funeral Home is assisting the Denman Family. To sign the register book or to send a personal condolence note please visit www.HillisHardwickFH.com
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To the family of Harold Denman;
you have my deepest sympathy as I know what you are going through as I just recently lost my father.
Sincerely Janet L. Lang
Janet Lang
December 27, 2012
Serg. will be truly missed, he was one of the most respectful residents I cared for always thanking me for my help, I loved him like an uncle. May God Bless You All we have another angel watching over us.
Nancy Walton
December 18, 2012
Myron, I have known your Dad for many years and he was always so happy and cheerful.I would talk to him at the bank where I worked and after I quit he would call and keep in touch. I will really miss our phone conversations. He will be sadly missed.
Linda McKenna
December 17, 2012
I HAVE KNOWN HAROLD SINCE HE FIRST CAME TO SUNNYVIEW MANY YEARS AGO. WE BECAME FRIENDS INSTANTLY, AND KEPT IN TOUCH OVER THE YEARS. I WILL MISS HIM SO MUCH, AND HE WAS A WONDERFUL MAN.. MAY GOD BLESS EACH OF YOU DURING THIS TIME OF SORROW. AMEN
DEBRA MAYLE
December 15, 2012
My condolences on your loss.
Bill Johnson
December 15, 2012
MYRON WE ARE SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS YOUR DAD WAS A WONDERFULL MAN I ENJOYED TALKING WITH HIM HE WILL BE SADLY MISSED RON&NANCY DENNY
December 15, 2012
Myron I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sandy Groves
December 15, 2012
I'm so sorry Myron we all loved your dad he allways had a smile and hug and kiss for everytime i saw him. he will be greatly missed.
Jackie Stillion
December 15, 2012
To the Denman Family, My deepest condolences go out to you. Harold was a joy to take care of. He will be sadly missed. Becky Bookless, LPN
Becky Bookless
December 15, 2012
Dear Leslie, I was so sorry to hear of your Father's passing. I knew him when he was married to Ruth. My son is Ruth's grandson and he used to stay with your Dad and Ruth often. I also went to school with you.Again I am sorry for your loss.Just know that he is in God's hands now. Paula (Johnson) Myers Jenkins
December 14, 2012
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