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Lewis Hoffman posted a condolence
Friday, August 15, 2025
Henry was a bright young man.I had the pleasure of working with him on a contracting job for his family.
Did not get to know him well enough.Gone way too soon. Godspeed, Henry. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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Cary Smith posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Henry wasn’t just my friend — he was the little brother I never knew I needed. From the first day we worked together, pre covid, he had this way of making even the hardest days lighter. He never stopped caring, never stopped checking in, even when I wasn’t the best at doing the same. That was :Henry"— always thinking of others before himself, always ready to lend a hand, a smile, or a kind word. He was full of life, always upbeat, with a joke, a laugh, and that smile that could brighten even the darkest day. He had a way of spreading that joy to everyone around him, turning ordinary moments into memories you couldn’t help but cherish. He made people feel seen, valued, and loved. I’ll always treasure the laughs we shared, the deep talks, and the quiet moments. Henry left a mark on my heart that will never fade, and I’ll carry his kindness with me for the rest of my life. Rest easy, Henry — you will always be my brother, and I will always love you mate!
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Jaclyn posted a condolence
Monday, August 11, 2025
Though I didn’t know him for long, I knew from the first double date we had with him and Britt that he was going to be a good friend of ours. I was always asking Britt to bring him out again so our guys could hang — it’s not often you meet such a kind, genuine soul.
Harry was a great dude — the kind of person who made you feel like you'd known him for years. Genuine, easy to talk to, and unsuspectedly funny, which is the best kind! Always bringing good energy into the room. He will be very missed.
Rest easy, friend.
Jackie McGurran
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Justin Callas uploaded photo(s)
Thursday, July 31, 2025
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Harry, there were a couple years there where we hung out almost every day. Looking back at photos I see tables with the most ridiculous spreads of food combinations and then at the top of the photo just you laughing scooping peanut butter with an oreo that was next to a taylor ham, egg, and cheese on an eggo waffle. From that first Wiz concert we went to, to creating a clothing company, to taking me with your family to Italy. Without hesitation, you supported every creative idea I'd mention to you, to which you'd reply with "dude, yes, and then..." which led to us running ideas back and forth for hours. I'll miss catching up on our latest ventures. The one thing I will never forget is whenever we would be hanging around, not saying a word, I'd look over to you starting to have that smirk and you'd begin to laugh... I knew every time I was about to hear the funniest thing I've ever heard in my life. You'll be forever missed. I love you man. Until next time.
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Kaylie Doherty uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
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Harry,
I’m grateful we got to have one final dinner together at Grandma and Grandpa’s last year. I hadn’t expect to see you that day but it really felt like we were kids again at the shore house.
Some of my favorite memories are from those summer vacations playing arcade games by the bay, boogie boarding in the ocean, and winning a few dollars off some scratchies.
You were the coolest older cousin always skateboarding and playing hockey but it’s your empathy that always stood out. The time you swapped seats with me on the water ski in the middle of the lake in upstate New York when I was too young to drive one myself. You didn’t have to switch with me, but you knew how much I wanted to drive one on my own.
We were all so lucky to have you in our lives. You’ll be deeply missed, Harry. Thank you for the memories.
With love,
Kaylie
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Lissy Dinetta uploaded photo(s)
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
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Harry was one of the kindest people I had ever met, and I am grateful for the time we spent together. He was silly and funny.. I loved how compassionate he was, and how much he cared for the people (and animals) in his life. Harry was loved by so many and will be deeply missed. There’s so much to say, but words don’t feel like enough.
I will always cherish the memories and moments we shared, and I'm grateful our lives crossed paths. Hopefully, they will again one day.
Rest in peace Harry.
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Mike Doherty posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
I remember jet skiing with Harry in upstate New York when I was younger. I was too young to drive the jet ski so I was sitting on the back while Harry was driving. I had so much fun with Harry and from that point on I always wanted to drive a jet ski. It wasn’t until 10 years later I got an opportunity to drive one. Thinking back it was way more fun with Harry than driving solo.
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Matthew Doherty posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
When I think of Harry the first thing that comes to mind is his smile. Harry had a smile that was contagious and would spread joy to everyone around him. He had a true Irish wit and never failed to make the people around him laugh.
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Kevin Doherty posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 30, 2025
Harry,
Some of my fondest childhood memories were with you. Two peas in a pod when we got together. You were like a big brother to me and I’m super happy we stayed in touch when I was in college and post college as well. I still keep the business cards you gave me in my wallet to this day. You will be missed but never forgotten. Your spirit shines bright and I love you man.
To the Doherty’s; stay strong during these extremely difficult times. I love everyone one of you.
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Patrick McGurran posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 29, 2025
I knew Harry for a short time in my life but for those moments we shared I could clearly see that he was a good guy. He always acted kind and easy-going and, I appreciated that about him. He seemed like he wasn’t trying to be anyone else but himself. He felt like a genuine person and, that’s extremely rare in this world. I wish I had gotten the chance to spend more time with him and gotten to know him better.
I hope you’re now at peace, wherever you may be, Harry.
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Thomas Maguire posted a condolence
Saturday, July 26, 2025
My brother, I hope you are at peace. A memory added doesn’t seem fair. I have had several lifetimes of memories with you, as everyone has being blessed to have you in their life. I can’t count the good times. Every laugh, every stupid adventure, every time we got in trouble (every day). The best times of growing up were always by your side. I learned more about life through our experiences and idiocy than anywhere else. From the time we pierced our ears, to the times we spent drinking sambuca (sam-puke-a), there was never a dull moment. We tried to learn how to crip walk, buddy we’re white boys from the suburbs let’s not forget that. Getting your mom to play Gorilla Zoë in the car to up her street cred. Grilling burgers at 4 am. There’s never going to be enough words. I love you always my friend. I’ll see you in another life brother.
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Sunny Holmes uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 25, 2025
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Harry, where do I start. You came into our life as if you were always a part of it. When we first met each other you had to slap me in the face with a tortilla what other way to meet your girlfriend’s Mom. You eventually did it and we just laughed. From that point on you literally went along with what ever we were doing. We had such wonderful
times together and you made our Brittany so happy.
You are truly loved and will be deeply missed forever.
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Samantha Skokandich uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 25, 2025
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Harry, I can’t believe you are gone. I keep picturing you in my kitchen having a beer, smiling and laughing. You were such a great guy, who made my cousin feel so loved and special. You truly meant the world to her. I won’t forget the time we spent the day together hanging out and you finally got fed up with your stuffy nose and jokingly had me test you for COVID and came back positive! I locked you outside on the deck and kicked you guys out. My kids absolutely loved you and thought you were one cool dude-you got to experience their first hockey game with them! I hope you are at peace now and know how much you were loved and meant to everyone.
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Brittany Holmes uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 25, 2025
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Harry was the most amazing person I’ve ever met. I had a crush on him since I was little and couldn’t believe that I finally got a chance to be with him. He is the most loving and thoughtful person and I was so proud to call him my boyfriend. I’ve never had anyone make me laugh so much and I never made someone laugh so much. We complimented each other so well and I genuinely feel like he was my soulmate. No matter what happens in my life and whatever my future holds, I will always have a huge chunk of my heart missing because my future was supposed to be with him. Three years wasn’t enough time together and I hope when my time comes, you will be the first one to greet me. I love you endlessly and I’ll remember you for the rest of my life as the best boyfriend I’ve ever had. I miss my Nug and I can’t wait to see you again.
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John Doherty uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 25, 2025
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Harry,
You are deeply missed. It’s hard to put into words the sadness I feel. I still remember the day we first met—when I held you in my arms as you came home from the hospital. I told you then that I was happy and pleased to meet you, and those words still hold true today.
Watching you grow into a thoughtful, kind, and impressive young man was a gift. Your time with us was far too short, but the impact you made will stay with us forever.
Rest easy, Harry. Be at peace.
And just as I said when we first met—I’m happy and pleased to have known you.
With love,
Uncle John
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Brittany Holmes uploaded photo(s)
Friday, July 25, 2025
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Harry’s favorite photo of us. We had the most amazing night at that wedding and danced for hours ❤️
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The family of Henry James Doherty uploaded a photo
Thursday, July 24, 2025
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