Kellogg, Jr., Harold C.
Pittsford: February 24, 2010 at age 80 after a brave battle with cancer. Hal is predeceased by his wife Ginny and parents Marion and Harold Kellogg. He leaves many dear friends.
Sincere appreciation is expressed to the caring nursing team of Rosalee, Keri and Carol of Visiting Nurse Service.
After graduating from Penn Charter and the U of R he was commissioned in the United States Air Force. Hal was employed by Eastman Kodak serving as regional credit manager for Chicago, New York and Rochester. Hal and Ginny were major supporters of the LPGA volunteering for over 30 years. In retirement, he enjoyed lunch with the guys at Locust Hill Country Club and volunteered for SCORE, St. Paul's Church and Meals on Wheels.
A Memorial Service will be held Friday, March 5th, 11 AM at St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Rd. Donations in his memory may be made to Rochester General Hospital Foundation, 1425 Portland Ave. To light a candle in memory visit www.anthonychapels.com.
Anthony Funeral & Cremation Chapels
2305 Monroe Ave. 244-0770
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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doug seewald
September 13, 2020
I have three Harold Kellogg books that were my fathers one is signed Indians of the southwest I would gladly donate them back to family. The other two books are children of Mexico in the book of dogs.
Thomas Michelle
March 22, 2010
Many people have fond memories of Mr. Kellogg from his Meals On Wheels deliveries - he was a friendly face and warm heart to all on Mondays. Our thanks and respect to his family and friends from everyone at Meals On Wheels/Volunteer Services
Kevin O'Reilly
March 5, 2010
Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg were friends of my parents. I have many fond memories from Locust Hill involving the Kelloggs, most memorable are the times Mrs. Kellogg won the club championship year after year.
March 4, 2010
Hal was my first boss and mentor at EK some 30+ years ago. Always a gentleman and teacher.
Laurie Burnham (Hyde Park, Vermont)
Ruthe & Sibert Douglas
March 3, 2010
Hal and Ginny are our great neighbors and friends for thirty years.
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