Harold Quast
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Hendren Funeral Home Ltd. (1987)
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Condolence From: Cathy & Gunter Kleinwort
Condolence: Pat & family(s)
Gunter & I send our heartfelt condolences to you and your family. We have known Harold for so many years from coming into our store “Kleinwort’s in Apsley” & often wondered if the “Quast” name that show up in Gunter’s side of the family in Wedel, Germany were ever intertwined.
Loved nature he did for sure & our memories will always remember him as one person who strived to preserve!
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this your time of need.
Cathy & Gunter Kleinwort
Spaniard’s Bay, Nfld
Sunday December 16, 2012
Condolence From: Enza Fenech
Condolence: Lorraine, I extend my sincere and heartfelt condolences to you and all of Michael's family. May you all find comfort in knowing that Harold is no longer suffering. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Your friend, Enza
Tuesday December 11, 2012
Condolence From: Bill & Noreen Raycroft
Condolence: Dear Pat and Family: Our deepest condolences in the loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this difficult time. Love Bill & Noreen
Monday December 10, 2012
Condolence From: Lorraine Quast
Condolence: It was Harold's wish to die at home in the arms of his best friend,his wife Pat. Under very difficult medical circumstances Pat kept true to her promise and allowed Harold to die with dignity and peace in their home. Her absolute committment and dediction to her husband was touching and inspiring. Our family thanks her for loving Harold so well and for honouring his wishes despite the extreme demands his care placed on her. Harold was a unique and complex man and his booming laugh and wise counsel will be missed by all of us. My husband, Michael is Harold's second born son and he inherited many wonderful qualities from his dad including a wicked understanding of contruction and carpentry. There were few projects started in our home without first consulting Harold. He also inherited his deep love and appreciation for nature; for things which were pure and simple. I once asked Harold if he felt lonely when he lived on his farm for so many years by himself and prior to meeting Pat. He answered that he never once felt alone; he had the sky, the sunshine, the birds and the trees. I take comfort knowing he's returned to same!
Monday December 10, 2012