1950
2023
6/14/1950-1/24/2023
Harry Paul Gould passed away, Tuesday, January 24 after a brief illness.
He was a proud Vietnam veteran of the United States Navy. He retired from the United States Postal Service and moved to the mountains of Tennessee, where he made many wonderful friends. He always said he was "living the dream in Tennessee".
He is predeceased by his father Harry S. Gould and his mother Barbara Fouts. He is also predeceased by his son Brian K. Gould.
He is survived by two sisters, Phyllis Valenti and Susan Sullivan, and a host of nieces and nephews. Harry will be missed by many friends in his community.
The family will be having a Celebration of Life at a later date.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
4 Entries
Susan
January 29, 2023
So lucky to have him as my brother will miss our talks on the phone.
Dennis S.
January 29, 2023
My longtime good friend, will miss you
Lynn and Richard Hedrick
January 29, 2023
Susan, Phyllis and family. Harry was our friend and we will certainly miss his smile, his visits and our wonderful conversations. He and Richard certainly connected as 2 ole´ Navy vets. We met him thru my brother Denny. We expect to see him again one day. Until then Harry...our memories will hold us.
JoAnn Edds
January 26, 2023
What an excellent picture of a truly good guy. I so appreciated the kindness and compassion he extended to Mike and me during Mike´s illness and passing. But my favorite memory is of Harry on his scooter zipping down Pleasant View.
Always got a kick out of that because I knew Harry was feeling fine.
My condolences to all especially Phyllis and Susan who so lovingly cared for him. Rest in peace, Harry.
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