520 W Raye Street
Seattle, Washington
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Marlyce Pang
April 20, 2004
Harry, my dad, was a wonderful person with a big heart. He was caring and loving. He always had a great smile. He will be missed by many.
Karlyn Byham
April 12, 2004
Harry spoke precious few words to me, but when he did, they were important, or most usually a witty joke. He was an inspiring seeker of knowledge and had a work ethic all of us should aspire to. He has made a significant mark in this world and will be missed.
David Akizuki
April 12, 2004
Harry was a hard working man, who give me along with Mrs. Pang one of my first jobs at the warehouse. I have fond memories of him always in the kitchen cooking and making us something to eat. I'll miss him
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