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Fred Lopp
June 23, 2024
Diane,
I just learned of Harold's death. I am so sorry. I of course knew Harold through Bridge. I had no idea he attended Yale and played the piano. Harold was a great guy and a real friend. He was interested in people for who they were. My life is enriched for having know him.
My thoughts are with you and your children.
Fred Lopp
Rebecca Bailey Dye
June 23, 2024
Diane and family,
My fondesr memories are working at LUMS, the best hot dog restaurant. My best friend also worked with me and what a great time we had especially when Harold watched us backup and dump two trays of spaghetti on our customers as we were his cutups as he called us.
Diane you were always on our side in these times and laughing with us. I am so sorry for your loss of Herald, a husband, father, and grandfather. May God be with you in your time of loss and sorrow.
Becky Bailey Dye
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