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Harold Smith

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Harold Smith

Birth
Middletown, Orange County, New York, USA
Death
1 Sep 2002 (aged 92)
Newton, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
Sussex, Sussex County, New Jersey, USA Add to Map
Plot
On the Hillside near the Gardener's House
Memorial ID
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Harold's parents were, George and Lena Smith. Together they had 3 childern. Harold who was the oldest, was born in Middletown, NY on 2/19/1910. There, 2nd child was stillborn, and were 3rd child was Harold's sister, Annabel Smith Stanton.
Harold grew-up in Hamburg,NJ. In fact, my father(Nelson James Lewis)and Harold were best friends. Their back-yards were back to back,to one another. Harold and my father hooked-up a pulley-line from their bedroom windows. It was a way they could pass things back and fourth to each other.(I guess esp. after night-fall)They even passed Ice-Cream back and fourth. Like that old saying"Boys will be boys".
Harold married, Muriel Eleanor Ayers Smith on 12/31/1932. Together,they had a son, Richard (Dick) Smith. They resided in towns such as Paterson,NJ.,Colesville,NJ., and Libertyville,NJ.
Harold's son, married, Mildred (Millie) Shauger Smith on 12/31/1957. Soon his grand-children, Connie, Melissa***, and Steven were born.
Harold was a very tall and quiet person,a little shy somewhat but, a very generous and honorable man. Harold played the Organ and the Guitar. My Father (Nelson), and Harold would have a music session together alot thur their years of Friendship.
Harold also loved to garden, behind there home in Libertyville, NJ, Harold attended to a very, very, large vegetable garden very year. "A Tall man with large hands,with that tender touch and green thumbs." Muriel, with the help of my mother(Mary Lewis),
at times would do alot of canning thur every season for many years.
Harold was employed by, "High Point State Park", a "Creamery" and by the "NJ State Highway and Road Dept.", for many years.
On 2/26/1938, Harold and Muriel Smith Stood-up as wittnesses to my parents (Nelson and Mary Lewis) Wedding, and Muriel prepared and cooked their wedding dinner at their home. Harold and my father(Nelson)were childhood pals and remained lifetime friends.
On,9/01/2002,with his family around him, Harold peacefully passed-away in Newton,NJ. He was 92yrs. old.
Harold was predeased by his parents, George and Lena Smith(?),his sister,Annabel Smith Stanton(?), and his beloved wife,Muriel E.Ayers Smith (1912-1999). Services were held at "Pinkle Funeral Home" in Sussex, NJ. Harold was laid to rest next to his wife(Muriel) in Clove Cemetery. Up Date:*** - Harold's grand-daughter, Melissa passed-away in 2005 and is buried close to her grand-father.
Harold's parents were, George and Lena Smith. Together they had 3 childern. Harold who was the oldest, was born in Middletown, NY on 2/19/1910. There, 2nd child was stillborn, and were 3rd child was Harold's sister, Annabel Smith Stanton.
Harold grew-up in Hamburg,NJ. In fact, my father(Nelson James Lewis)and Harold were best friends. Their back-yards were back to back,to one another. Harold and my father hooked-up a pulley-line from their bedroom windows. It was a way they could pass things back and fourth to each other.(I guess esp. after night-fall)They even passed Ice-Cream back and fourth. Like that old saying"Boys will be boys".
Harold married, Muriel Eleanor Ayers Smith on 12/31/1932. Together,they had a son, Richard (Dick) Smith. They resided in towns such as Paterson,NJ.,Colesville,NJ., and Libertyville,NJ.
Harold's son, married, Mildred (Millie) Shauger Smith on 12/31/1957. Soon his grand-children, Connie, Melissa***, and Steven were born.
Harold was a very tall and quiet person,a little shy somewhat but, a very generous and honorable man. Harold played the Organ and the Guitar. My Father (Nelson), and Harold would have a music session together alot thur their years of Friendship.
Harold also loved to garden, behind there home in Libertyville, NJ, Harold attended to a very, very, large vegetable garden very year. "A Tall man with large hands,with that tender touch and green thumbs." Muriel, with the help of my mother(Mary Lewis),
at times would do alot of canning thur every season for many years.
Harold was employed by, "High Point State Park", a "Creamery" and by the "NJ State Highway and Road Dept.", for many years.
On 2/26/1938, Harold and Muriel Smith Stood-up as wittnesses to my parents (Nelson and Mary Lewis) Wedding, and Muriel prepared and cooked their wedding dinner at their home. Harold and my father(Nelson)were childhood pals and remained lifetime friends.
On,9/01/2002,with his family around him, Harold peacefully passed-away in Newton,NJ. He was 92yrs. old.
Harold was predeased by his parents, George and Lena Smith(?),his sister,Annabel Smith Stanton(?), and his beloved wife,Muriel E.Ayers Smith (1912-1999). Services were held at "Pinkle Funeral Home" in Sussex, NJ. Harold was laid to rest next to his wife(Muriel) in Clove Cemetery. Up Date:*** - Harold's grand-daughter, Melissa passed-away in 2005 and is buried close to her grand-father.


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