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From: Tina Maas
 Indianapolis, IN I am the niece to your Fathers first wife but I remember my uncle Harry. He was great...... He loved to give us fresh tomatoes with salt and we would be a big mess of course. He played cards with us and pretty much let us do anything we wanted to do. Great Uncle even though it was short lived I still remember him and how much fun we had when he was around. I was young and still remember him fondly and I bet he was a great Dad. But Uncles spoil you and send you home and that he did! I have been researching my family genealogy and found his obit. Give your Mother my sympathy, so sorry for your lose.
written on 2012-09-01 12:24:29 Post number: 14
From: Pamela Hill
 Ponca City, Oklahoma Dear family of Harrison, I am so sorry to hear of Harrison's death. I am his niece, Pamela. His sister, Phyllis, was my mother. She died in 1973. My sister, Charlene, died in 2009 from breast cancer at the age of 56. We tried to locate him to tell him the news but we were unable to find him. His other sister, Carmen, died May 31, 2012. She was 101 years old, 25 days from being 102. Lesa Bradley, her daughter-in-law did a search and found Harrison's obituary and she told me. Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss. Pamela Hill
written on 2012-06-03 19:52:35 Post number: 13
From: The Pulsifer Family
IL & OH Thank you everyone for the kind words. Our family finds great comfort knowing what a difference our father made in others lives.
written on 2012-03-20 08:14:28 Post number: 12
From: Mark Border
 Rock Island Arsenal To the family of Harry Pulsifer,
Please accept my deepest sympathy on the loss of your father. He was truly a great man and a friend to our nation and Rock Island Arsenal. Harry and I met when he was first teaching in the apprenticeship program at Black Hawk College. I subsequently took further college level classes which he taught and had the privilege to work with him in the engineering division. He was a good friend, mentor and perhaps one of the smartest men I have ever known. i shall miss his quick wit and common sens approach to problem solving. Farewell good friend. May you always have the lever to pull at your desire.
Your old Friend
Mark Border
written on 2012-03-15 16:16:42 Post number: 11
From: Larry & Christine Phillips
 Eubank, KY Vicki & Jay,
So sorry to hear about the passing of Vicki's Dad. You can rest assured that you did everything possible to make him comfortable in his last days.
You were a good daughter and I know he loved you dearly. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
We send much love,
Larry and Christine
written on 2012-03-14 23:12:57 Post number: 10
From: Adam, Connie and Addison Baumann
Moline, Il. For John, Sharon and Family,
Our prayers for peace, love and light are with you.
With sympathy, The Baumann's
written on 2012-03-13 15:19:12 Post number: 9
From: Angela Mason
 Macy's, Inc. Vicki, Our prayers are with you and your family. You did an awesome job ensuring his medical and housing needs were met. May it give you great comfort in knowing that you were there when he needed you the most. God Bless!
written on 2012-03-12 12:11:38 Post number: 8
From: DIANE HUDDY
 CINCINNATI, OH VICKI, SO SORRY ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR FATHER. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN MY THOUGHTS. TAKE CARE.
written on 2012-03-12 11:09:34 Post number: 7
From: Linnea Thompson & Al McCaulley
 Moline, IL Dear Friends: Please accept our sincere sympathy on the passing of your dad. We know the past few years have not been easy. Hopefully, as you gather you can reflect on some happier times you shared as a family. You are in our thoughts at this difficult time.
written on 2012-03-12 10:36:48 Post number: 6
From: DeWayne R. Lamp
 Moline, Illinois I have many fond memories of Harrison. He was the welding engineer in the manufacturing complex at the Rock Island Arsenal when I started working there in 1987. When it came to welding, he pretty much knew his stuff. I was always glad to see him when he would come down to the weld shop. We had many interesting conversations about different welding applications. He was a big supporter of using our electron beam welding technology. I lost track of him after he retired. But I would still think of him from time to time. So to Harrison, I am sad to hear that you are gone. I will never forget the conversations we had about welding. I learned alot from you. My condolences to your family. My you find rest and eternal peace. Your friend, DeWayne
written on 2012-03-11 22:09:51 Post number: 5
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