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Donald E. Harriger

1926 - 2020

Donald E. Harriger obituary, 1926-2020, Reynoldsville, PA

BORN

1926

DIED

2020

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Snyder - D'Argy Funeral Home - Reynoldsville

206 E Main Street

Reynoldsville, Pennsylvania

Donald Harriger Obituary

Donald E. Harriger, passed away Thursday, March 26, 2020, at the age of 93, at the Penn Highlands DuBois Hospital.
Born in Reynoldsville, PA, on April 23, 1926, to the late Archie and Della Mae (Anderson) Harriger.
Don had five siblings; Max, Bobbie, Florence, Ruth, and Emma. Emma is the only surviving sibling. Their father died at the age of 29, leaving Della to raise the family. Don quit school in the 8th grade in order to work, at that time he fired the furnace at the Prescottville School, he continued firing the stove both morning and night. Max and Don worked several different jobs but the one they would talk about the most was picking potatoes for Verbeck Farms. Don would go into the Soldier mines to help his dad pump water out of the mine. The girls also worked various jobs to help the family.
At 17 years old Don joined the Army, 244 Field Artillery, and was in the battle of the Bulge. In 1945 he was discharged and returned home to marry Portia Yvonne Clinger of Prescottville on January 24, 1947; they were married for seventy-five years. They have two daughters; Barbara Matusky and son-in-law Jack, and Denise McGarvey and son-in-law Rick; six grandchildren: Amy Matusky; Jill (Alan) Moore, Beth (Todd) Javens, Kelly (Doug) Surkala, Rob (Kalyn) McGarvey, and a deceased grandson, Eric McGarvey; Eleven great-grandchildren: Jaxson Matusky, Alex, Andrew, and Alyssa Moore, Dru, Cole, and Blake Javens, Eric and Hannah Surkala, Decker and Shaw McGarvey.
Family was everything to Don, he rarely traveled, he felt Reynoldsville had everything he wanted or needed. Don's mind was full of stories and memories that he loved to share with others. His interests were many but one he certainly enjoyed was building or tearing down structures. Hunting and fishing were great loves of his and after retirement he became a talented quilt designer and maker and he was a great cook. As many of you know he loved to garden from his lawn chair in his front yard and always had the first cucumbers in town. Don worked at McClure Contractors for a few years and then him and his coworkers bought it and renamed it Glass Erectors and continued working for decades after. He was a glazier by trade, and a member of the Glaziers Union Local # 751. He loved his job and remembered every job site from start to finish. A highlight of everyday was to meet his uncle, cousins, and friends at either the Reynoldsville Eagles or American Legion to enjoy a "Jug" and share stories. He was a member at these clubs as well as the Elks and a former Reynoldsville Fire Chief. Don was giving of his time to family, friends, and organizations, he would help anyone in need. Don lived a very happy and full life. We are thankful to have had him as a husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, uncle, and friend. Don was dearly loved and will be missed forever.
Memorial contributions may be made in his name to the Reynoldsville Pool, PO Box 183, Reynoldsville, PA 15851, the Reynoldsville Memorial Park, PO Box 363, Reynoldsville, PA 15851 or Reynoldsville Historical Society, 45 West Main Street, Reynoldsville, PA 15851. If you would like to receive a memorial folder/prayer card for Don, please call the funeral home at 814-653-8256 and leave your name and address with the answering service. A public Celebration of Life will be held and announced at a later date. Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to the Snyder –d'Argy Funeral Home, 206 E. Main Street, Reynoldsville, PA 15851. Online condolences and other information may be found by visiting www.snyderdargy.com

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Published by The Courier Express on Mar. 29, 2020.

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George M. McClone

January 30, 2021

I just heard about your loss of Don and want to extend my sympathy. I always liked and respected him so much.

Gail Yount

March 31, 2020

My sincere sympathy to the family.

Karen Garthwaite

March 31, 2020

Denise and family,


We were so sorry to hear about your dad.
Sending thoughts and prayers.

Karen L Garthwaite and family

Joe Gordon

March 29, 2020

Don Harriger was a pure example of the Greatest Generation.

Nean McGarvey

March 28, 2020

Love you forever!!

Jeannie Harriger Major

March 28, 2020

When I think about Uncle Don it is almost hard to get to the sadness about our loss, because there is such an avalanche of joy associated with him. His was a "larger than life" personality. A party waiting to happen. Just grateful, I am, to have had him and the memory of a big rowdy loving family. God bless you Aunt Portia and family. You will feel his spirit ever near. Love, Jeannie

Carol Vassilatos

March 27, 2020

I have so many funny memories of you as my "loose cannon uncle". I say that in a very loving way. Life was never dull with you around. You made my childhood even more wonderful than it already was. I loved you and will always remember you - and smile when I do. Your niece, Carol Harriger Vassilatos

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