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Harry Hettema

December 2, 2014

Harry Hettema
Harry Hettema Jr., loved and respected by all who knew him, passed away peacefully with his family and companion by his side on Tuesday, December 2, 2014 at the age of 89 years. Harry was predeceased by his wife Fern (nee Barrett) in 2011. He is survived by his sons Clifford Hettema and Richard (Norma) Hettema; grandchildren Christina (Greg) Blenkin and Andrew Hettema (Rosa Smith); two great-grandchildren Grace and Hunter Blenkin. Harry is also survived by his two sisters Evelyn Norris and Irene Buchanan; brother John Hettema; sisters-in-law Betty (Al) Graham, Tillie Barrett, Sharon Barrett, and Dorothy Brandon; companion Joyce Anderson; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, and beloved friends. A Memorial to Celebrate Harry’s Life will be held at a future date. In lieu of flowers or gifts, donations can be made to a charity of your choice.

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Messages of Condolence


So very sorry to hear of Harry's passing. Harry was always cheerful and friendly. My sincere sympathy to his family. ~ Darleen Butler


We were saddened to hear of Harry's death. He was always so cheerful and had a zest for life. Thinking of you during this difficult time. Hugh and Sandra ~ Sandra and Hugh


I first got to know Harry when he & my former husband (Al) worked together at Liquid Air. We had some really good times and his house was always open & welcoming. My sympathy goes out to Clifford and Richard & families at this difficult time. Ruth Hannah. ~ Ruth Hannah


It seems that it was only a couple of weeks ago that we were chatting with Harry and his brother John in Southland Mall. We met Harry and Fern through Special Olympics and became good friends. He certainly had a zest for life and could talk about his time in England during WW2. Sad to see him go but it was a pleasure to know him and spend time with him. John, Ann and Mark Robinson. ~ John Robinson