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Harry Garson Obituary

GARSON, HARRY Harry Garson died at the age of 91, at his home in Newton, MA, on Jan 7, 2011, surrounded by his loving family. Harry moved with his wife, Gladys, to Newton, to be closer to his son, Steve, after living in the New Haven area for 86 years. During WWII, he was stationed in Dakk, India, where he worked as a Sergeant, in charge of entertainment and morale of the troops on his Army base. Harry was a Justice of the Peace in Woodbridge, CT, and took pride in conducting weddings and making them memorable. He was a past member of the B'nai Jacob congregation, and co-founder of the Jewish Historical Society of New Haven. Harry helped initiate 40 units of elderly housing, sponsored by B'nai Brith, was a volunteer for Tower One Senior Housing, Boy Scout Troup 41, and a reader in the New Haven public schools. He was a member of the Woodbridge Democratic Town Committee, and served as Chairman of the B.O.W. Softball League. As part of Harry's sense of history, he spearheaded a project to preserve the Edgerton Estate bridge in Hamden, by getting trades people and suppliers to donate all supplies and labor to reconstruct this historic bridge. He was active in the preservation of the New Haven city hall to prevent its destruction after the construction of itsreplace ment building. Harry loved helping others. He extended himself in friendship to acquaintances, friends, and family. He frequently wrote letters to the editor about political and social issues. He was a great storyteller, with great stories to tell. Harry was predeceased by his son, Dan Garson of Toronto, Canada, and is survived by his loving, wife, Gladys (Smith), son, Steven Garson and wife Barbara, of Newton, MA, daughter, Linda Garson Smith and husband, David L. Smith of Belfast, ME, grandchildren David and Sarah Garson of Newton, and Andrew Smith of Belfast, ME. Donations in Harry's name may be made to the American Diabetes Assoc. Funeral to be on Jan 10 at 1PM at the Newton Cemetery Chapel Shiva will be held at Gladys' home, Cabot Park Village, 280 Newtonville Ave, Newton, Mon-Wed from 3PM to 8PM.Arrangements by Brezniak-Rodman Chapel , West Newton, MA.

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Published by New Haven Register from Jan. 8 to Jan. 9, 2011.

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Harry at Men's Club Lunch at Cabot Park Village

Beverly Avanti

January 12, 2011

Dear Gladys & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss.

Harry was truly a unique man......he will never be forgotten by his Friends, Associates & Residents of CPV. He was an integral part of our community & always shared his creative ideas in order to 'make things better'.
We will all miss him but, we will continue with the ideas and programs he inspired.

Activities Program Director

Brad LeMee

January 10, 2011

I am a friend of the late Dan Garson ... son of Harry and Gladys. Harry was a wonderful and very impressive man. He was wise, compassionate, gentle and kind. I am so very sorry to learn of his passing.

My deepest condolences to the Garson family.

January 9, 2011

What a wonderful remembrance of Uncle Harry. My heart is with Aunt Gladys, Linda & Steve and family on the loss of their loved one. (Cousin Sue, Oakland, CA)

Renee Rausch

January 9, 2011

Dear Garson Family: Please accept the condolences of the Rausch family, Bond Rd., Woodbridge, on the loss of your husband, father, and grandfather. I am an Amity '70 classmate of your late son/brother, Dan.

January 9, 2011

Ginny Ford

January 9, 2011

Dear Linda & family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved Dad..May you find comfort in your
loving memories..

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