Survived by his brother, Eugene of Florida; his children, Russell (Linda), James (Kathy), John (Linda), Glen (Jeannie), Mary (late Taji Anjo); his twelve grandchildren, Robert (Wendy), Franklin (Danielle), Emily (Jeff), Mary Beth (Jeremy), Erin (Charles), Sheila (Kenneth), Sandra (Steve), Adam, Kevin, Luke, James (Danyelle), and Mark (Chelsie); nineteen great-grandchildren, Gabriel, Kailey, Jackson, Philip, Levi, Graham, Ethan, Elizabeth, Anna, Andrew, Jessie, Harper, Rachel, Jenna, Lorelei, Logan, Clark, Tony, and Braxton.
Harold was born in Deckerville, Michigan on November 12, 1922. The family moved to New York when he was three years old. He was the longest surviving member of the North Rose School Class of 1941.
Harold graduated early from Cobleskill College to serve in the United States Army during World War II in England, France, Holland and Germany.
He founded Teeple Farms in 1945 and was a lifelong farmer, who loved growing apples on the East side of Sodus Bay. Harold was active in the Masons for 64 years and served as a District Deputy Grand Master from 1984 to 1985. He served as a Commissioner of the North Rose Fire Department for 20 years. Harold also served on the Huron Town Zoning Board of Appeals for 19 years.
Harold was an active member of North Rose United Methodist Church for 69 years.
Expressions of sympathy may be given to the North Rose United Methodist Church (NRUMC) Box 369 North Rose, New York 14516.
Survived by his brother, Eugene of Florida; his children, Russell (Linda), James (Kathy), John (Linda), Glen (Jeannie), Mary (late Taji Anjo); his twelve grandchildren, Robert (Wendy), Franklin (Danielle), Emily (Jeff), Mary Beth (Jeremy), Erin (Charles), Sheila (Kenneth), Sandra (Steve), Adam, Kevin, Luke, James (Danyelle), and Mark (Chelsie); nineteen great-grandchildren, Gabriel, Kailey, Jackson, Philip, Levi, Graham, Ethan, Elizabeth, Anna, Andrew, Jessie, Harper, Rachel, Jenna, Lorelei, Logan, Clark, Tony, and Braxton.
Harold was born in Deckerville, Michigan on November 12, 1922. The family moved to New York when he was three years old. He was the longest surviving member of the North Rose School Class of 1941.
Harold graduated early from Cobleskill College to serve in the United States Army during World War II in England, France, Holland and Germany.
He founded Teeple Farms in 1945 and was a lifelong farmer, who loved growing apples on the East side of Sodus Bay. Harold was active in the Masons for 64 years and served as a District Deputy Grand Master from 1984 to 1985. He served as a Commissioner of the North Rose Fire Department for 20 years. Harold also served on the Huron Town Zoning Board of Appeals for 19 years.
Harold was an active member of North Rose United Methodist Church for 69 years.
Expressions of sympathy may be given to the North Rose United Methodist Church (NRUMC) Box 369 North Rose, New York 14516.
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