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Loriann McDonald
January 25, 2011
Our deepest sympathies go out to all of you. May god shine his light on you during this time of sorrow. Harold was a good man never without a joke or story and always left some small thing unfinished when he did a job. That was his signature. rest in peace our friend. Mac and Lori McDonald
Betsy Turton
January 22, 2011
Pat,kids and family
Im so sorry for the passing of your husband, father, grandfather. I met him when I first moved into my apt in jul07. I remember when he used to open the door after my daughter would be running down the hallway and he would laugh. He will be missed and in my prayers. He will never be forgotten. He was a good man and he was really nice and always said hi. Pat, please be strong and he will always be with you and your family. Keep your memories.
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