Janice Foskey Owens
Rode in the Little League Parade with Harold a few years ago. Very nice man. Had a wonderful life. God Bless!
Birth date: Oct 23, 1917 Death date: Aug 5, 2013
Harold S. White, age 95 of Lewes, formerly of Georgetown, passed away on Monday, August 5 at 1:09 A.M. He was predeceased in 2000 by his wife of 51 years, Doris Gifford White, and in 2010 by his daughter Linda Elliott. Mr. White Read Obituary
Rode in the Little League Parade with Harold a few years ago. Very nice man. Had a wonderful life. God Bless!
A life to be proud of.
Grier and family-
Deepest sympathy to you and your family. Your Dad was a wonderful person.
It has been a while since I have seen Mr. White. I actually saw him in church at Wesley one Sunday when we were visiting in Georgetown. I was happy he remembered me. I sang in the choir with in at Wesley and enjoyed every minute of it. He was a terrific human being. I am sure you will miss him.
Richard Hastings
Grier, I did not have the privilege of knowing your father, but as I read his wonderful obituary, it was evident that he was a man of many talents and was very generous with them, and that he lived a very fulfilling life. Now that he has passed on to his reward, I know you will miss him, but his spirit will live on with you. I firmly believe that someday you will be reunited with those loved ones who have gone before you. God bless you and yours, and give you peace.
Dear Grier, Janine, Mike and Keith,
What a wonderful man your father was, Grier. I remember his kindness and hospitality everytime we saw him. He was such a delight to be around, and how blessed you were to have had him for so many years to enrich your lives and those around you...
With warm wishes and prayers for you all as you face this difficult time.
marianne, Jerry, Jacob, Daniel and Nicholas Abrams
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.
thoughts and prayers to family. I sang with Mr. White for many years in choir at Wesley Metodist Church. a wonderful, kind man and will always be remembered. Kathy Townsend Cooper
In my initial meeting with Harold as I began as pastor of Wesley UMC this July, I was blessed by his wisdom and hospitality, and his love for his family and his church. Harold left a part of his heart with so many.Our prayers for God's peace and comfort are with you all.
In the short time that I knew him, Harold made a major impact on my heart and in my life. Grier and Jeannine, thank you for sharing him with us - he touched many lives at Brandywine. He will be sorely missed. Much Love, Heidi