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Peter Sheldon
July 4, 2018
I had the pleasure and honor of knowing Harry. Harry was always a gentleman and kind hearted man never once talking about his accomplishments after World War II. I met Harry where I worked part time at Walmart in Sahurita. He was a true hero surviving probably one of the most fierce, and costly battles the United States ever had the invasion of Guadalcanal. We as a society would never have had the freedoms that we have today if it weren't for the those who ultimately gave their lives to winning the war. Harry would always brighten my day when I would see Harry coming around the corner into the Pharmacy area where I used to work. We talked about almost everything as I took him around to the places where he would find what he was looking for. I could say we will miss Harry but Harry is always with us - along with all of our dear ones that have passed on to the other side which truly exists. My father Forest Sheldon was one of seven brothers who served during World War II, and Korean War. The Marines of World War II caliber were a very different and unique breed of man. They had nerves of steel.
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