I'll never forget the 1st time I met Harry. I was working out next to an older woman at the Reebok. Harry came up and said "you might want to adjust the way you are doing that, try this...". I looked over and was impressed to see a personal trainer offer unsolicited assistance. He was genuine, kind and caring. A great person to his core. That was the day we became friends. Each time we saw each other he greeted me with his smile and we'd talk about life: his wife, my family, travel, skiing, jobs, singing, etc. He certainly loved his wife and it was clear that he loved life. The last time I saw Harry was at the end of June - same great greeting, same great smile! The friend I was with that day mentioned that I knew everyone at the gym - my response was "that's untrue, but that's Harry, he's unlike anyone else here!" Harry's presence will definitely be missed. My heartfelt and sincerest condolences go out to his family & friends.
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