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Class of 62 Reunion September 29, 2012
Steve Mathes
January 7, 2013
Harris met adversity with strength and determination He in every respect became a hero to us all with his courage to fight life events. The class of 62 will miss him as we look back on our 50th reunion remembering the grace and dignity he showed us all in life. May the family find peace from our words of support.
Moira McGrane
January 6, 2013
I am very sorry to hear of Harris's passing, as I was sorry to learn of the challenges which had befallen him. I have fond memories of him at NHS, and I was happy to reconnect at the reunion.
Cindy House Anderle
January 6, 2013
I was not able to attend the reunion but I remember Harris well from our school days. Our last names were alphabetically close and so we were frequently seated near each other or standing in line together. He was a good guy in many, many ways.
Ann Truman Burger
January 6, 2013
Harris was an inspiration to all of us at the Reunion in September.
With deepest sympathy.... Blessed be.
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Pat Heckman Schumann
January 5, 2013
I was so glad Harris and his wife were at our 50th high school reunion. It was a real joy to see him and I am thankful for his efforts to attend. In angels arms and the heart of Jesus may he rest.
Paul Blitzblau
January 5, 2013
I doubt any of us who attended the NHS Class of '62 reunion in September will forget Harris' courage and determination to be part of almost every event. His cheerful demeanor throughout was a gift to all who had the opportunity to talk with him and we mourn his passing.
Vickie Mindel Nelson
January 5, 2013
I'm so glad Harris made it to the Niskayuna Class of 1962 reunion this past fall. He seemed happy and contented and looked good. Life is fragile.
January 4, 2013
I spoke to Harris Hull at the reunion in September. He seemed so happy and positive about the many ways he found to get around and have a good life, even without his legs! He has been a symbol of hope to me that he could find reasons for hope ahd happiness. He introduced me to his wife as well.
John Friguletto
January 4, 2013
I remember Harris and I used to get together quite often since we lived close by. I would help him deliver the Union Star newspaper, and cover for him when he was away. We both shared many interests especially in WW1 aviation and I must admit he got me started by introducing me to this by way of the book "The Red Knight of Germany" the story of Richtofen.
Larry , Jr. Lawson
January 3, 2013
I am very sorry to hear of your loss of Harris , I have not seen him in years .... But worked with him for a couple .... a very smart , funny man . that I will never forget, fondest wishes , and regrets , Larry Lawson jr.
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