Harry was long considered one the the best basketball players that Oswego had produced, captaining his team to many wins and also the state finals. After school he was in the Army, serving in WWII. He was employed by the Hammermill paper company as a buyer, and had worked at St. Regis paper as well as Marathon Corp.
He'd been in apparent good health before he was fatally stricken while eating breakfast at a restaurant on West Bridge St., Oswego.
Harry was long considered one the the best basketball players that Oswego had produced, captaining his team to many wins and also the state finals. After school he was in the Army, serving in WWII. He was employed by the Hammermill paper company as a buyer, and had worked at St. Regis paper as well as Marathon Corp.
He'd been in apparent good health before he was fatally stricken while eating breakfast at a restaurant on West Bridge St., Oswego.
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