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Harry Samuel Heller
October 22nd, 1920 - August 24th, 2003
Heller, Harry Samuel, 82, of Redington Shores, died Sunday August 24, 2003 at home. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he came here in 1988 from Phoenix, Arizona. He was an Army veteran of WWII and a Psychologist and Speech Pathologist with the Pittsburgh School District. He was a volunteer for the Veterans Administration and a member of El Zaribah Shrine, Phoenix, Arizona; a member of DAV Chapter 1, Jewish War Veterans, Master Mason Lodge #672 and a 32-Degree Mason of Coudersport Consistory all of Pittsburgh and a member of the B?Nai Israel and the Temple Beth-El Congregations of St. Petersburg. He is survived by his wife of 57 years, Helen G.; three sons, Dr. Alan W. Heller of Huntington Harbor, California, Dr. Gary L. Heller of Seminole, Florida and Dr. Jeffrey G. Heller of Daytona Beach, Florida and four grandchildren. Those who wish may make memorial contributions to Temple Beth-El Sunday School Fund, 400 Pasadena Avenue South, St. Petersburg, FL 33707.
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