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Harry Conde, 66, of Queens, New York, passed away peacefully on October 18, 2025, after battling ALS. He is survived by his daughters, Erynn and Emily, six brothers, and five sisters. He was preceded in death by his mother. Born on December 16, 1958, in Manhattan, Harry grew up in a close-knit Puerto Rican family.
Harry was born on December 16, 1958, in Manhattan, New York, and was raised in a large, tight-knit Puerto Rican family that fostered in him a deep sense of loyalty, humor, and empathy for others. After completing his education at William C. Bryant High School, he joined the U.S. Army, where he served as a Combat Engineer (12B) from 1977 to 1987. During his decade of military service, Harry was deployed to various locations around the globe and participated in humanitarian missions in Honduras and other areas. He achieved the rank of Staff Sergeant, embodying the core values of service, perseverance, and leadership, which continued to influence his life long after his military career.
After his military service, Harry returned to New York to embark on a new phase of his life. Over the years, he lived in various places, including Georgia, Alabama, Turkey, Japan, and Texas, before making his way back to New York. Throughout his career, he worked as a cable technician and in contracting, taking immense pride in his craftsmanship. A true handyman, Harry was always eager to lend a helping hand to those in need.
However, his greatest source of pride was his two daughters, Erynn and Emily, whom he spoke of with deep affection and gratitude. Family was the cornerstone of Harry's existence; he was consistently present for his loved ones, offering support, a listening ear, or a dose of humor when it was most needed. Renowned for his playful spirit, generous heart, and kindness, Harry left a lasting impact on everyone he encountered.
In 2022, Harry received a diagnosis of ALS, a challenge he confronted with remarkable bravery and resolve. This illness, acknowledged as a service-connected condition, serves as a reminder of the sacrifices he made for his country. Over the subsequent three years, he faced each obstacle with the same tenacity and strength that characterized his life. He pursued holistic treatments and explored every avenue to combat the disease, clinging to hope and resilience until the very end. Even during the most difficult times, Harry exemplified the spirit of a fighter, anchored in faith and motivated by the love for his family.
The world feels emptier in his absence, yet his spirit endures, interwoven into the laughter, memories, and love that continue to resonate in the hearts of those he inspired.

Published by MilitaryTimes.com on Oct. 22, 2025.