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      Harvey "H.G." Glenn WeltySeptember 12, 1926 - August 20, 2016
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            |  Lenora L.Villareal |  
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					| Beaumont, TX |  
					| Sunday, October 16, 2016 |  
					| Martha and Rick Family prayers be with you
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            |  Carrie Lynn Welty Teague |  
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					| Orange, TX |  
					| Thursday, August 25, 2016 |  
					| Our Uncle Harvey was a man of true honor and full of wit.  I will always appreciate the time he came to my parents recur and built a secure wooden fence around the back patio.  He did this because his brother, my father, Carl, had had brain surgery and had a habit of escaping my Mother's care.  Thank you, Uncle Harvey, for being a good brother to my dad. I have witnessed your sons being there for their mother and each other.  Rusty and Ricky are good men like you.
 
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            |  Carlotta Schwartz |  
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					| Brownwood, TX |  
					| Wednesday, August 24, 2016 |  
					| Harvey was a wonderful and colorful man.  I always enjoyed  being around him.  He was a kind and loving grandfather and will be missed
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            |  Martha Welty |  
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					| San Ramon, CA |  
					| Tuesday, August 23, 2016 |  
					| Was the greatest father-in-law to me--and the best grandad to my kids--will truly be missed
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            |  Linda Arena |  
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					| Austin, TX |  
					| Tuesday, August 23, 2016 |  
					| I miss seeing you guys.  My prayers are with you and your family.  Mrs. Welty, you were a great caregiver and I'm sure he appreciated it.
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            |  Karen Seymour |  
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					| Beaumont, TX |  
					| Tuesday, August 23, 2016 |  
					| My Sincere Condolences to the Welty family.
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            |  Natalie Johns |  
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					| Shiner, |  
					| Monday, August 22, 2016 |  
					| Uncle Harvey was my grandfathers older brother. I always enjoyed visiting with him. We had a lifetime joke where he would call me a long haired little boy with a ponytail. I would squinch my face up in dispute and then he would tease me more and tell me I had prunes in my eyebrows. He was a great man. Kind, loving, adventurous and full of laughter. I will miss him.
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