Harold-Mantor-Obituary

Harold E. Mantor Sr.

Syracuse, New York

1954 - 2024

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March 18, 2024
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Syracuse, New York

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Harold E. Mantor, Jr.March 18, 2024Harold E. Mantor, Jr., passed away on March 18, 2024. Visitation will be held on Thursday, March 28, 2024 from 2:00 - 4:00 PM at the THOMAS J. PIRRO JR. FUNERAL HOME 3401 Vickery Rd. (Corner of Buckley Rd.) N. Syracuse, NY 13212.

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It's been a year since you left and it still feels like it was yesterday. You are very much loved and missed. Until we meet again....

Harold in Lake George in the summer of 1979.

It's still hard to believe you are not here. If there are Christmas trees in heaven, I hope there is an SG underneath one for you. Merry Christmas Harold.... Mitch

Your father was one of the kindest and most generous people I knew. His smile lit up every room he entered, It was a privilege to be his friend. The memories we shared will never be forgotten. Mary

The memories and moments we shared together. The music you made in everything you did and in those you touched with songs played, music made or in simple conversation. I will miss you and love you for always. Hope you've found more Peace, Harry.

Harold we’ve had some great times together Marriages babies and much more. You were always a good friend. Look up all your people where you are now. Rest love you. Lynn A

Memories, I believe I met you Harold when we were about 12 years old. The Galeville neighborhood, lots of kids that had big dreams, we had fun and whether you played music, a helper, or just love every show and followed the band(s), we all had lots of fun. Louie, Mike, Tony, Timmy, Tom, John, Roger, Greg, Gary, Danny, Dennis, Larry, Don, Matt, Bayberry kids, Liverpool village kids, Chuck and the chicken coop studio, Molloy Rd practice place, Bresee Chevy, Uncle Joe. Hank you always were a...

I met Harold through mutual friends in the mid to late 2000's. My friendship with him involved numerous mutual interests and many memorable conversations. Of course music was top of the list, and as strictly an admirer and not a musician myself, I was impressed with his sincere interst and appreciation of my numerous musical interests. I had a BOSE surround sound theater in my family room, and a very extensive collection of LP's, Tapes and CD's of ALL Venue's of Mid 20th

I am so sorry for Harold and his family. John you all are in my prayers during this aweful time. Hearing about your tragedy has brought back a flood of special, good, fun memories from my past. We had so much fun following Harold, dancing, singing....being young and wild. We always had the best times when Carmen and I were with you John, and Harold. I hope your great memories can give you strength.