Greg Stacy
Harold my friend my heart is broken knowing the pain you had to endure both physically and mentally over the last couple of years. I enjoyed our time together alone just visiting and talking to you about fishing and your love for searching out things that made you smile. I know you had your unfair share of mishaps in your life as we all do but your light shined when you talked about life and the accomplishments you made throughout your life. I tried to be there as much as I could and I know you appreciated it not only because you were always trying to pay for our friendship but because The sincerity when I looked you in the eyes shook your hand Or occasionally gave you a hug revealed it all. I'm sorry I failed you on that last day before they transferred you back to St Louis and that's something I will have to live with forever. Yes you were stubborn and set in your ways but thats what made you who you were. You had A caring heart but just didn't know how to convey it the way you wanted too but I understood you. I will miss our chats and little drives to wherever and will miss a lot my friend. Our second to last conversation you shed many tears and I tried to reassure you that there are people in this world that loved you and our very last conversation the laughing and joking but most importantly you letting me hold your hand and pray for you reassured that God will welcome you with open arms and that memory will forever be embedded in my mind! Fly high my friend and know we loved you Harold and I know we will see each other again in a life where misery and pain doesn't exist! Until then, you will remain in our heart and minds forever! Farewell and God speed Harold!
Friday December 30, 2016 at 9:06 pm