Harold Francis Elder, Jr. born March 31, 1939 in Pasadena, Texas, died January 29, 2020. He graduated class of 57 Pasadena High School. He was a veteran of the US Army. He loved playing card games, sudoku, and watching Jeopardy. He is preceded in death by his parents, Harold F. Elder, Sr and Magdalena "Bobbie" Faust Elder. He is survived by numerous cousins & friends. A Graveside Service was held at Grand View Memorial Park February 3, 2020.

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John Galey
February 16, 2020
Harold was a friend from Pasadena High School. We both played baritone in the band and I remember him as kind and intelligent person and friend. I last saw him at our 25th reunion and he was still the same.
Wayne and Gloria Vick
February 2, 2020
Junior came to our house a number of times when we had a wiener roast. He would always bring a girlfriend. Some years it was really cold. Junior took good care of his date bringing her food and making sure she was warm. He was a nice and considerate man. We worried about him driving out that far but he always made it fine.
Donald Keenan
February 1, 2020
We used to get together with all the other cousins in Louisiana. I saw him lot when I lived in Houston. The past 8 years my wife and I have worked with him when he got sick, A very smart fellow, we will miss him very much. God bless you Harold and rest in peace.
Hal Lundgren
January 31, 2020
A friend way back in high school, he was someone with a kind heart and no detractors. I suspect that when his life ended at 80, he still had that kind heart and no detractors.
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