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Harold Hay
In Memory of
Harold Thomas
Hay
1947 - 2017
Memorial Candle Tribute From
M.B. Kilmer Funeral Home
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Condolence From: M.B. Kilmer Funeral Home Staff
Condolence: As the first anniversary of Harold's passing approaches, we are remembering him and the family in our thoughts and prayers.
Tuesday January 23, 2018
Condolence From: Bruce Baird
Condolence: We were so sorry to hear of Harold passing. He will be remembered Dearly. Our Prayers to the entire family. With love in the memory of Debbie Baird who he will see again in Heaven. From Becki, Julia, Kaybree, Alanna, Donna, and Bruce
Sunday February 05, 2017
Condolence From: Jerry Orton
Condolence: It has been nearly 50 years that since I have seen Harold or his brother Gerald. I remember Harold at Harrison Ave. school and his brother at ACC.

I am sure you have many fond memories of the good times in the past and may the passing of time ease your sorrow.

Your friend,

Jderry Orton
Saturday February 04, 2017
Condolence From: Sharon LaVoy
Condolence: Dear MARIA,
So very sorry to hear of Harold's passing. Grace Potter told me. I had been wondering how he was doing because I've been up around the neighborhood looking to see if he was out and about. He was a great friend of mine and Willard's for a very long time. 19 yrs to be exact. He will be greatly missed by me. Again my condolences to you and his family.
Sincerely,
Sharon LaVoy
Wednesday February 01, 2017
Condolence From: Rev. Joseph E. Simpson
Condolence: I recall with fondness my friendship with Harold primarily during the years I was Executive Director of the Open Door. His life had not been an easy one but his great sense of humor coupled with a slight touch of mischievousness carried him through. Thanks for the memories Harold and God speed my friend.
Wednesday February 01, 2017
Condolence From: Patricia Winch Jones
Condolence: Sorry for your loss, my memories of Harold go back to our childhood, growing up on Spring St. My sister Louise, and for a short time myself were hired by your Mom & Dad for child care. But my recent memories are from seeing Harold riding his bike around Glens Falls, always having a greeting for anyone he may pass, he will be rememorbered. Patricia Winch Jones. Remember Jesus' promise of a resurrection John 5: 28, 29
Wednesday February 01, 2017
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