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Barbara -Roger Gross told about Harry's memorial service. I did not know he had passed away. I am so sorry for your loss but this is indeed Heaven's gain! Love you, Barbara.
Birth date: Aug 7, 1931 Death date: Apr 20, 2013
Harry Spencer Shadden Jr., age 81, of Fayetteville died at his home April 20, 2013 after a long battle with congestive heart failure and other health problems. He was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee August 7, 1931 to Harry and Juli Read Obituary
Barbara -Roger Gross told about Harry's memorial service. I did not know he had passed away. I am so sorry for your loss but this is indeed Heaven's gain! Love you, Barbara.
Judy.sorry for your loss.never got to meet your dad,but he left behind a beautiful daughter that I am proud to call my friend.
Dr. Shadden, I am so sorry to hear that your husband has died. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. Take care, Diane Cook
Dear prof Shadden,My deepest sympathies , please remember my thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time
Barbara, I was so sorry to hear about Harry's passing. You are in my thoughts at this difficult moment. I deeply cherish my all too brief time with you and Harry when I was at UA. Peace and Love.
Although it has been nearly 4? years I do remember Mr. Shadden (or at the time Rev. Shadden) visting on Heard Ave. Such a cordial and friendly man and heaven is happy to have him, I'm sure. My best to Judi her Sisters and Brother.
Spence I never met your father but if you are anything like him I would have enjoyed meeting him because he produce a great Son. my prayers and blessings are with you and your family.
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It was the pre graduation dinner for the class of MS Communication Disorders,May 2010. Friends, family and faculty were all busy mingling. Someone suddenly gently tapped on my shoulder. I turned around to see man with keen, smiling eyes. I had never seen him before but he seemed to know me. He reached out, held my hand and spoke. He said "I'm not that great with my words any more. I have heard a lot about you. I hope you are enjoying this country. Remember you have a lot to do when you get back home." He squeezed my hand and finally said "Thank you for being in touch with Barbara and I hope you will continue to be with her". This was the first and last meeting - a brief encounter with valuable advice from a unique person that I will always keep and treasure. Dr. Shadden my deepest sympathies and I will always be there for you.
Deepest sympathies, our thoughts are with you and your family as always.