Harold Ramond Purchase
Date de naissance : 27 juillet 1936
Lieu de décès : Corner Brook, Terre-Neuve, Canada
Date de décès : 25 juillet 2012
Harold Purchase, 75.
On Wednesday, July 25th, 2012, Harold Ramond Purchase peacefully passed at the Western Memorial Regional Hospital in Corner Brook, NL. Harold was born in Corner Brook July 27th, 1936, to Herb & Pearl Purchase. Harold was a story teller who always enjoyed the company of his family & friends. He retired from a long & successful career with Aliant & spent much of his spare time engaged in projects around the house & at his cabin. Sadly missed by his wife, Lucille, his sons: Murray (Maureen Bradley) & Robert (Maureen Brennan), his grandsons: Cole, Griffin, Keelan & Quinn, his sisters: Alma & Vida, his sisters-in-law: Margaret Purchase & Beulah Purchase. The Campbell family Mac, Anne, Kay, Trudy, Ken, Joy & Gloria. Also a large number of nieces, nephews, other relatives, & friends. Harold was predeceased by his parents, Herbert & Pearl Purchase, his mother & father-in-law Lucille & Murray Campbell, his siblings: Frazer, Lloyd, & Ruby. Cremation has taken place at Harold’s request, no visitation or church service will be held. A private family service will take place at Parsons Funeral Home & Chapel 63 North Main Street, Deer Lake, NL, at 11:00 am, Saturday, July 28th, 2012, with Major Wayne Pike, officiating with the burial to follow at the Salvation Army Church Cemetery on High Street, Deer Lake, NL. Also at Harold's request In lieu of flowers donations to the Salvation Army Church Building fund in Harold’s Memory would be graciously appreciated by the family. There will be a reception for family and friends at Murray's residence in Humber Village, at 2:00 p.m. Saturday July 28th, 2012. The funeral arrangements are under the direction of Parsons Funeral Home & Chapel 63 North Main Street, Deer Lake, NL. To sign the guest book or send a message of condolence please visit our web page at www.parsonsfu neralhome.com. Thank you to all for your support during this time. A note from his 17 year old grandson Keelan while visiting the hospital..."Harold was like many men of his time, Gritty hard men who knew what it was to work. But he was more than just a man, he was a father, a husband, a provider. To me he was my grandfather...Me pop. Our shared stories alike, the laughs, the tears of the years are what I hold most dear. And as he nears man’s oldest fear, the value of his life has come Clear"
"Forever in our Hearts"


