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Harold Wethington Obituary

Harold Glenn Wethington

Wethington, Harold Glenn, 76, passed away

Friday Jan. 22, 2021, years after Alzheimer's disease began taking him away, one memory at a time. He died gently and peacefully at home, surrounded by loved ones.

Harold will be remembered for his sparkling eyes and quick wit; his endearingly corny one-liners; his friendly, mischievous demeanor; and his great love for and pride in his family. He was a loving husband, wonderful father, and fun, adoring Grandfather, aka "Pop-Pops." He was a caring and supportive brother and uncle to a large, extended family. Throughout his life, Harold was a mentor, a confidant, and a true, dear friend. He was a man of faith. Harold will be deeply missed and widely mourned.

A lifelong Cincinnatian, Harold retired from The Western and Southern Life Insurance Company after a much-lauded career in sales and training. His first job, as a pre-teen, was setting bowling alley pins to earn money to buy doo-wop records. A lifelong music lover, and genre expert, Harold loved sharing his extensive knowledge of 45-rpm doo-wop and northern soul recordings, groups, labels and artists. He relished the hunt for a rare recording gem within the countless record stores and collector's basements he sought out wherever he traveled.

Throughout his life, Harold built a vast record collection - an interest through which he formed friendships across the globe. He was a founding member of CODA, the Cincinnati Oldies and Doo Wop Association. Harold found pure happiness listening and singing to the music he loved. Befitting his wishes, favorite songs played as he drew his final breaths.

Harold is survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Dorothy (Dyer.) He asked Dorothy to marry him numerous times after he'd forgotten they walked the aisle decades ago. He held her hand as they danced as recently as New Years Eve. Though his memories of their life together were lost, Harold's heart always knew Dorothy was his life's love.

Harold is also lovingly remembered by daughters Lori Davis (Steve),

Jessica McLean (Tom); grandchildren Spencer Davis, Kaya and Clara McLean; brother Wendell (Kathy Blake); sister Kathy (Staton); and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death his parents, Lorena (Atwood) and Arnold Wethington; sisters Norma, Peggy (Abbott) and Donna (Telinda); and brother Larry.

A celebration of life will be planned at a later date. Condolences may be expressed at hodappfuneralhome.com/obituary/harold-glenn-wethington In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to the Cure Alzheimer's Fund www.curealz.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Cincinnati Enquirer from Jan. 28 to Jan. 31, 2021.

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Larry Price

January 31, 2021

Harold was a cool cat didn’t get to see him much these last few years.Always enjoyed our time’s we did get to see each other.He was a very good softball player and a good team member.Still can hold on to the many Elmwood memories.R I P will see you on the other side.

Tracy Estep

January 30, 2021

Our Deepest Condolences Sent To You All.
I have know the Wethington family for over 40 years, and Harold always took the time to say hello,and ask me how I was doing.. that kind smile.. always so nice to
me throughout my years of knowing & loving this family..The memories of him I will hold dear to my heart ♥ Prayers of Peace & Comfort Sent.

Teresa aka Terre Jackson

January 30, 2021

Harold was a good and loving man. He was devoted to my friend Dorothy for life. Such a handsome man all his life. Yes he was funny. God has a Special Angel now to watch over his family and friends from up above. Rip Harold. You are loved by many.

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