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Vernie Frank Harrold

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Vernie Frank Harrold

Birth
Cainsville, Harrison County, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Jun 2008 (aged 97)
Bothell, King County, Washington, USA
Burial
Yakima, Yakima County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Vernie F. Harrold
August 2, 1910 - June 4, 2008

A former Vice Principal of A.C. Davis High. A beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was born in Cainsville, Missouri and spent his childhood and early adult life there before moving to the Yakima Valley. He was an educator for forty-two years, most of the time spent in the Yakima area.

After retiring in 1971 he and his wife Evelyn moved to Lacey, WA where they spent their retirement years traveling the world with the Wally Byam Airstream club. They wintered in Mesa, AZ.

Vernie is survived by his daughters Nancy Martin, Dallas Presley, son David Schuler and a brother Wayne Harrold and his wife Bess. He was preceded in death by his wives Mary Jane Glore Harrold and Evelyn Hawley Harrold, and a daughter Susan Schuler.

Graveside service at Terrace Heights Memorial Park, June 20, 2008 at 1 pm.

In lieu of flowers donations to 911 or A.C. Davis scholarship program.
Vernie F. Harrold
August 2, 1910 - June 4, 2008

A former Vice Principal of A.C. Davis High. A beloved father, grandfather and great grandfather. He was born in Cainsville, Missouri and spent his childhood and early adult life there before moving to the Yakima Valley. He was an educator for forty-two years, most of the time spent in the Yakima area.

After retiring in 1971 he and his wife Evelyn moved to Lacey, WA where they spent their retirement years traveling the world with the Wally Byam Airstream club. They wintered in Mesa, AZ.

Vernie is survived by his daughters Nancy Martin, Dallas Presley, son David Schuler and a brother Wayne Harrold and his wife Bess. He was preceded in death by his wives Mary Jane Glore Harrold and Evelyn Hawley Harrold, and a daughter Susan Schuler.

Graveside service at Terrace Heights Memorial Park, June 20, 2008 at 1 pm.

In lieu of flowers donations to 911 or A.C. Davis scholarship program.


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