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Larry Windnagle
January 6, 2015
Hello to the Hamm family. I went to Helena VoTech and got my A&P license along side Harold. I was just thinking about him and decided to google him. I new him well after 2 years 5 days a week in school. I figured that he might have passed by now and was disappointed to find that to be the case. He made a big enough impression on me to look him up after all these years. He was a wonderful person and I looked up to him. Regards to the family.
Charlene Stewart
April 10, 2012
Hello, I was looking up information about Harold Hamm, the oil guy and this Harold Hamm popped up on google. I thought I would click on the site to see if I recognized him and sure enough. I do. I lived on Beaverhead Dr. down the street from Harold and his wife. My Dad and stepmom would fly with the Hamms. Sometime from Helena to yellowstone park on Saturday mornings for breakfast! I remember him as a very kind, soft spoken man. I sorry to see he passed away. All good memories from this girl! My Dad was Warren Heen. Regrads, Charlene Stewart
Joseph Hamm
March 30, 2009
Hi! I am just looking up possible ancestors/relatives and my father (born in 1921) was also named Harold (Frederick) Hamm. His father was Alfred Hamm who along with his sister Violet; were born in Port Byron, New York. If you have any relatives or ancestors from that area we may be vaguely related. My email address is [email protected].
Kellie Navin
October 17, 2006
Dear, Grandpa.
I will miss you so much. I remember the times we spent just laughing and listening to music together. You tought me to fly and look for the wonderful things life has to offer. Thank you.
Love, Kellie
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Barbara Lawrence Hadley
September 23, 2006
Uncle Hal showed and taught me respect, integrity, and dignity for others and myself. I was truly blessed to have such a wonderful man in my life. I loved him so dearly. Also, I experienced the true meaning of love by observing him with my Aunt Zola.
Karen Jensen
September 19, 2006
I wish to convey deep simpathy at the passing of Uncle Harold. I have always respected the kindness and humbleness he displayed, and always enjoyed visiting with him. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
Bill Lawrence
September 11, 2006
Your family is in our thoughts and prayers.
Bill, Chris, Matthew & Thomas Lawrence
Norris Lynch
September 10, 2006
Harold has been a good friend for many years during our times together at the Phone Company. A fine Engineer and a great leader. My best wishes to the family
Norris Lynch
Boise
Tony McLees
September 10, 2006
My deepest condolences to the family.
The Bramlett Family
September 9, 2006
Harold will be greatly missed by all. A wonderful man who emjoyed life. Always had a joke for us...
Dan Olson
September 8, 2006
My deepest condolences to the Navin Family.
robert heath
September 8, 2006
Harold Hamm was a very nice man, my condolences to the family. I admired Harold and remember him as a straight shooter in all aspects of his life.
Bob Heath
Lincoln, Mt
Cheryl Berberet
September 8, 2006
I only knew you briefly Mr. Hamm, but I liked you so much. Jennifer and Kelly will miss you.
Cheryl Berberet, Jennifer and kelly's aunt
ED BENIGER
September 8, 2006
GOOD BYE DEAR FRIEND
Nancy Petersen
September 7, 2006
To the family of Harold Hamm. I knew Harold for many years. He was always such a gentleman. He always had a smile for everyone. Working for the same company was how we met. I admired him very much. I know that this is a very hard time for all of you. He will be missed. After his retirement we would run into Harold and his lovely wife at the Flyaway cafe. It was always good to see them. I feel lucky to have known Harold. A good man for sure. My best to you all.
Jennifer Baker
September 6, 2006
Grandpa,
I have this feeling there is one more star up in the sky tonight. You have left countless memories engraved on my heart. Thank you for your love. You are greatly missed by all who's lives you touched. I am very honored and proud to be your granddaughter. I love you, Grandpa!
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