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Fran Levitt posted a condolence
Harry was so special to me and he was very generous to my family. He was more like an Uncle rather than a cousin. I worked at Channel Master in the office for 2 summers and he would show me around the factory and proudly explain how the antennas were made. This past winter I was able to visit with him a couple of times. Although he was frail he still had a sparkle in his eye and a genuine interest with what was going on with me, my husband and siblings. He was a "one of a kind" and will be missed by everyone who knew him.
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Kenny Stowe posted a condolence
Harry OBM was a pioneer. He was a magnificent Friend and Patriarch. Harry represented the dying breed of a man with whom you could shake hands, and thereby have an arrangement that was more valuable than Gold itself.
He will be sorely missed. We are inspired to do good deeds in order to sustain the importance of having him in our lives, and preserve his Blessed Memory...
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Jean Zaccagnino posted a condolence
I work for the Resnick's family attorney, Ronald S. Kossar, and it has been a great pleasure to meet Mr. Resnick and various members of his family throughout the years. My sincere condolences go out to the Resnick family and may they take comfort in the many years of memories afforded them throughout Harry Resnick's long life. May he rest in peace.
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Lynn Goldenberg Kaplan posted a condolence
What a fine gentleman. Our condolences to the family. May he rest in peace.
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Diane Cichocki posted a condolence
I am so sorry to hear about
Mr. Resnick's passing. I enjoyed getting to know him better while working at Resnicks Mattress. He was a very kind man.
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Manny Sloan posted a condolence
I was saddened to learn of Harry's recent passing. He had a positive influence on many lives including my own. They don't make CEOs like him any more.
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Walter F. posted a condolence
There are those few people that leave a favorable impression on us that will carry through our life, work and relationships. Often, it is the brief and subtle interactions that endure.
In the early eighties I had the opportunity to work at Justin’s shop in the city of Newburgh while I attended evening college. On occasion, Harry would stop by to ‘help out’ and, as I observed, offer his insight to his accommodating son. One particular morning Harry was tagging merchandise for sale in the store front, Harry genuinely liked people, and a woman patron approached him and asked “Excuse me sir, but do you work here?”. Harry, looking over his glasses and glancing at me to exchange a half smile, replied “You can say that, what can I help you with ma’am?”. A satisfied customer and a few minutes later Harry left the store and drove off, I believe it was in a blue Rolls. Thanks for the lesson in humility Harry Resnick. I offer my condolences to Justin and all of Harry’s family.
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linda kunnemeyer posted a condolence
My condolences to the Resnick family.I worked at Channel Master Dec.1969 until the company moved.I was just out of high school and worked in the office as a file clerk and worked the switchboard. I I remember Mr.Resnick coming in & always saying good morning to everyone he passed. To this day I still talk about CM, when the subject of jobs come up.Mr.Resnick was one of a kind-he treated his employees as friends or family.No one does that anymore. linda
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Meredith Berg Goldstein posted a condolence
I have very fond memories of your father and mother, and I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember their incredible kindness and generosity - letting us swim in their pool, letting the neighborhood kids play sports on "Resnick's field", and many other acts of kindness. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Susie and Shmuel Stern & Family posted a condolence
Our dear Uncle Harry of Blessed Memory will be missed. He was a one of a kind individual with a heart of gold. Uncle Harry was caring, compassionate and generous. He was always interested in our lives - especially in our children's lives - and participated with sincerity and thoughtfulness. It was an honor knowing Uncle Harry and his memory will be loved and cherished forever. Our deepest sympathy to Arnie, Justin and Debbie, as well as to Harry's grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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Laura Sher and family posted a condolence
Harry was a wonderful man who has been a loving companion to my mother and like a grandfather to my children and nieces and nephews. His sensitive kind ways has made a lasting impression on all of us and he will remain forever in our hearts.
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Tina Millis posted a condolence
I will be out of town tomorrow and unable to attend. I would like to mention how she helped students and prisoners obtain their GED and how many of them appreciated her help. She will be missed.
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Doreen posted a condolence
I have vey fond memories of working with Judy at DMV...... She was a good friend!
I did not know that she had been ill....May she rest in peace.