Harold V. "Uncle Mutt" Tate

Harold V. "Uncle Mutt" Tate

Harold Tate Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 22 to Dec. 23, 2004.
Tate, Harold V. "Uncle Mutt," 91, retired self-employed, private peanut vendor, died Dec. 20, 2004. Visitation 1 to 8 p.m. Wednesday; service 1:30 a.m. Thursday, both at Hillside Funeral Home West. Preceded in death by wife, Dorcas "Pie"; 3 sisters; 2 brothers; niece, Monica Greenwood. Survivors: nieces, Sharon Lucas, Candy Holt, Tomasine Forshee, Joyreen Kitsmiller; nephews, Walter Wilson, Wesley Wilson, Don Pappan, Allen Lindwall Jr.; many great nieces, nephews and his beloved cats. Memorials to KS Humane Society, 4218 Southeast Blvd., Wichita, 67210 and Trinity Hospice, 1938 N. Woodlawn, S-214, Wichita 67218. Hillside Funeral Home West - 943-2929

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Jeanette Massman(Pappan

December 22, 2004

I will always remember Uncle Mutt and Aunt Pie smile and laughter. I didn’t know them as well, as my brothers and sister did. I remember when I came to there house, I always got pillow case of peanuts to take home, and Uncle Mutt was always in the dog house with Aunt Pie. They had such a positive outlook on life. I will hold the memories of them in my heart forever. He was a wonderful uncle and I am so fortunate to have had them touch my life.

Nina Loney (Pappan)

December 22, 2004

I have many great memories of Uncle Mutt & Aunt Pie. Althought they never had children of their own all the nieces & nephews felt we were special to them. Enjoyed going to different fairs to see them at work.

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