Well it's all over now. The viewing was on Thursday, they did an excellent job with him, they made him look exactly like he did when he was with us. Most of my family is Catholic, so we had a priest come in and perform the traditional Catholic service for someone who passed on.
The funeral was on Friday, it was a nice service. My family was shocked that and Adventist church would treat someone of a different religion with so much respect. My brothers friends came and supported him, we didn't think anyone would come because of the time, everyone usually works at this time.
EULOGY FOR JOSEPH HARRY
January 1932 to February 2008 – age 76 years
Joseph Harry more popularly known as Joe Harry
We have assembled here to celebrate the life of Joe Harry. We recognize, and praise him and we are certain that the good things about Joe Harry would not be interred with his bones, but will live long in our memories as great legacies of the gentle, kind, graceful, honest and committed person we knew him to be.
Joe Harry commenced his earthly life on the 13th day of January 1932. The first of 6 children born to Eugenia Harry and Peter Harry at La Fortune in the parish of St. Patrick in the island of Grenada where he grew up as a youngster.
He attended the St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic School at Sauteurs, St. Patrick’s. He was a dedicated student who loved school and was always in the top 1% of his class. Because of the family economic circumstances Joe missed a lot of classes at school. On certain school days he had to be in the garden planting food crops or attending on local plantations in order to secure food for the family and in particular his siblings.
He made the 7th Grade at school but because of his thirst for knowledge he read widely and generally self educated himself. He had a fantastic memory for retention and recall of detail, and could recite accurately page after page extempore.
Had Joe had the opportunity of many of us the sky would have been the limit of his achievements. At an early age he migrated to Trinidad where he worked for many years and never forgot to make regular remittances to the family in Grenada. He was mindful of and always committed to the good and welfare of his brothers and sisters. Later he took up residence in California, USA until his death. He never failed to help those in need when and where he could.
He met and was married to his now deceased wife Jean. They had a wonderful life together, and bore two lovely, loving and outstanding boys – Douglas and Peter – who are a tribute to their parenting. Their mother Jean died when both boys were at very tender ages, and Joe single handedly raised the boys in a manner any parent or community will be proud of. He has taken leave of them. Nevertheless, there is no doubt that because of him they are better equipped to stand on their own feet and move forward with their lives. Douglas and Peter have the stamp of honesty, respectability, commitment and family love imprinted upon their personality and character which will endure always and for as long as they live. Thanks to Joe. If he were able, Joe would provide them with constant and unfailing protection.
Joe was a family man, and was always there for his brothers and sisters, and the extended members of his family. He was a private and sensitive man, with an engaging and delightful sense of humor. For those who knew him well, he was regarded as an engaging, congenial, lovable, helpful, generous person, with a lively sense of humor.
For Joe, there was a time to live, and he lived fully and happily. There was a time to die, and he embraced death without fear.
He leaves to mourn
Sons: Douglas and Peter – California
Sisters: Marina – Canada; Judith and Telita – England and Silverina – California
Brothers: Babsie – Grenada; Alexis – California
Nieces: Caroline and Tayna – California
Nephews: Clive, Gary, Tony Cato, Atkinson – England
David, Joe, Tony Harry – California
Cousins: Desima, Tony Allen, Maleka – Grenada
Terry, Michael, Marie – California
Cuthbert J. Barry – New York
And our near and dear adopted aunt to Douglas and Peter, the beloved Thelma Pitt.
May God bless his soul
And
May he rest in peace

