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Lesley King
2015, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
We loved Jug at our house. His grandson, Jeremy,  is married to Alicia, my daughter He visited our home around 6 yrs ago and sat next to my Mum, Beryl. He made her laugh! We enjoyed him so much even on his visits to Tucson. We miss him. A lovely.man with good stories xxx
Lesley King
2014, Scottsdale, AZ, USA
Jug was a wonderful man who enjoyed his early breakfasts with his friends. He came to visit my house one Christmas and we thoroughly enjoyed him being there.  He made my my mum laugh. My daughter, Alicia, is married to his grandson Jeremy. He was always kind to my family when we visited him in Tucson. A man with many stories. We miss him. X Lesley King and family x
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I can remember knowing Mr. Harvey as far back as Mar and I being 5 or 6. I always knew him as Mr. Harvey even though he did tell me I could call him Jug, but he was Mr Harvey. I hadn’t seen him in many years, but on my trip home in 2016 I got the chance to visit him and Mar which I was so grateful. Mr. Harvey (Jug) was loving, kind and so very funny. Thank you for being you rip
Jug, I first met you when you and Mar came to visit my house for Christmas. It was you two, Alicia and Jer, Paige and me and my Mom, Beryl. You and Beryl enjoyed each other's company at the end of the table. You had a fun time. I miss my Mom. I miss my Dad who died this year and now I will miss seeing you. You loved those donut breakfasts and you were special because of that. Bless you and rest in peace.

Life was good.

XXX
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As his ex son-in-law and a Bearrs fan I can remember him and I going round and round about his Lions and my Bears. It was always fun to debate with him. He will be missed
Uncle Mal always brought out a smile in people. His jovial nature, warm deep voice was a warm welcome along side the daily mail he delivered. He was a kind father, devoted husband and father. He adored his one and only daughter Mary Lee. His brother Walt, who lived in Corvallis, Oregon kept in touch with him until his death on August 30, 2019.
Both men deeply loved and cared for their mother Helen Harvey. A widow of long standing. They were loyal beyond measure.

The world is a better place thanks to Mal.
May his affable nature uplift those who remember his sunny disposition. He was a good and gentle soul.

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Malcolm "Jug" Harvey