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Harry Franklin Hodges
In Memory of
Harry Franklin
Hodges
1933 - 2019
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Condolence From: Jim and Lisa Lytle
Condolence: We are so sorry for your loss. For the last 20 years we have so enjoyed our visits with Harry at the weekly Kiwanis Club meetings. It was always obvious, in talking with him, how knowledgeable he was; and yet he was also witty and caring - just a delightful person to know. During our volunteer work through Kiwanis at the concession stands at Humphrey Coliseum, we served hundreds of fountain drinks with Harry and it was always such a joy to work alongside him. We'll always treasure our memories of those times. He will be greatly missed in our club.
Friday January 03, 2020
Condolence From: Doug & Lorraine Ross
Condolence: To our friends the Hodges family. Our prayers & love go out to all of you as you mourn the loss of Harry. 💔
Friday January 03, 2020
Condolence From: Lee Woods
Condolence: We extend our sincere condolences to Ms Sara, Roger, Darlene and Keith. Mr. Harry was a genuine, true gentleman. We became friends in the Summer 2018, as we walked our four-legged friends in our Adelaide neighborhood and shared discussions of family, religion, plant chemistry and weather. I appreciated his humor, wisdom and kind smile. We will miss him and sweet Gypsy. Our prayers will be with you all. Lee & Woody Woods
Thursday January 02, 2020
Condolence From: LARRY G HEATHERLY
Condolence: Sarah and Family,

I was saddened to hear of Harry's passing. He was a dear friend, mentor, and colleague. I first met him in 1975 when I came to Stoneville as an ARS Agronomist, and we collaborated on several projects until his retirement. We even co-edited a book about soybean production in the midsouth. Harry's ability and intelligence were unequaled, and he could always be depended on for answers to questions I had. He was a great 919 player, and always got a real kick out of winning. He and his wit and wisdom will be sorely missed by those of us who knew him. He was truly a great and kind human being. The world needs more people of Harry's class.
Thursday January 02, 2020
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