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My friend Harold has gone to his well deserved reward, and I miss him greatly. Just to hear him reminisce, his love of our local history, Causes a lump in the throat. Thank you for this Mary Norton and Felicity Reid. At our Com/care men's club Tuesday Morning meetings, he would often hold forth on the history of our community. In fact we held nominations for the post of town historian. That was no contest. He was a fine man , a gentleman, and a credit not just to his many friends and family, but to the place of his birth which he loved . God Bless you Harold , it was an honour to have known you as my friend... Don