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Name: Anonymous on Jan 18, 2013Comments: The blood and sweat and tears he put into that Tennis center because City of Pasadena never had budget for his basic needs he did everything and spend money and time from his own life the least we can do is put a name on something that meant the life to him. We will miss you Harry!!!Flag
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Name: Daniel Paling on Jan 18, 2013Comments: Harry Taylor was a credit to Pasadena, and a served generations of Houstonians. His passion for tennis and teaching ability inspired many.Flag
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Name: Pearl Laverne on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Vince Casariego on Jan 19, 2013Comments: I think it would be appropriate to rename after such a great personFlag
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Name: Nancy Humphreys on Jan 19, 2013Comments: yes to the name change. Harry was StrawberryFlag
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Name: Lisa McCool on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Daniel McCool on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Margie Kearns on Jan 19, 2013Comments: He inspired my grandchildren. Two granddaughters played through College! Thank youFlag
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Name: George Taylor on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Many years of outstanding work.Flag
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Name: Dimpesh Mehta on Jan 19, 2013Comments: The Strawberry tennis center is known for having Harry's presence at all times. During my childhood, he was always there, and even ten years after I left Pasadena, the day I visited the park with a friend, no one else but Harry was there to greet me. He remembered me and asked for me to start playing in tournaments again. Harry loved tennis and dedicated his time towards making all of us better players. God bless Harry, you are missed by many. Thanks for blessing us.Flag
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Name: Heather Morton on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Eddie Janek Jr on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Helena Gijsbers Van Wijk on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry would absolutely deserve it.Flag
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Name: Veronica L. Frausto on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry was one of a kind. He was a proud father, Grandfather and a friend of friends. May his legacy live on in all those he embrace with his knowledge and wisdom of his special gift. Ace in the hole......... Long live HarryFlag
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Name: Katarina Saldivar on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jason Barber on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry was an great guy!Flag
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Name: Kristan Barber Sandel on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry was an amazing mentor to our family. He touch so man lives and naming the Strawberry Tennis Center in his honor is a very fitting tribute to a great man.Flag
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Name: Joshua Cantu on Jan 19, 2013Comments: As I've said before... Harry has touched so many people in so many positive ways... I love Harry and will miss him.Flag
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Name: Anthony Stereff on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry was a great guy who meant a lot to my family, especially my two sons who were students of his at Strawberry Tennis Center.Flag
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Name: David Raffetto on Jan 19, 2013Comments: My wife and I both hit many thousands of balls up at Strawberry Park. It's hard to imagine that place without Harry. Renaming the center for him is a fitting tribute.Flag
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Name: Jake Humphreys on Jan 19, 2013Comments: uncle Harry, what a guyFlag
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Name: Anthony Kirk on Jan 19, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Megan Mize on Jan 19, 2013Comments: Harry is an amazing coach and mentorFlag
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Name: Becca Durbin on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Cindy O'Donovan on Jan 20, 2013Comments: great idea...no one did more for tennis in the Pasadena area than Harry!Flag
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Name: Henry Garza on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Erika Mitcham on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jan Strubbe on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Rory Frazee on Jan 20, 2013Comments: Harry Taylor was a fixture at Strawberry Tennis Park for years. as a bisiting high school tennis coach who played many tournaments there, Harry always treated his tennis guests with hospitality and professionalism.Flag
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Name: Beth Richardson Gannon on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jeff Thigpen on Jan 20, 2013Comments: I was not his student, but that didn't keep him from encouraging me to keep trying to improve.Flag
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Name: Kenneth Churchwell on Jan 20, 2013Comments: This is a well deserved honor that needs to happen.Flag
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Name: David Dishongh on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Doug Brown on Jan 20, 2013Comments: This needs to be done.Flag
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Name: Cheryl Brown on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Justin Ervin on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Kevin McElroy on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Mary Kate Raffetto on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Tiffany on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Matt McDonald on Jan 20, 2013Comments: Harry Taylor was a amazing mentor and friend. This would be a great memorial.Flag
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Name: Cindy Crawford-Rice on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Cody Yong on Jan 20, 2013Comments: This is a great idea. Harry Taylor was and should be the symbol of Strawberry Park Tennis Center.Flag
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Name: Andy Choe on Jan 20, 2013Comments: =>Flag
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Name: Sky Davis on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Jonathan Taylor on Jan 20, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Ryan Smiley on Jan 20, 2013Comments: He will be missed.Flag
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Name: Douglas Doudican on Jan 20, 2013Comments: A great man I met as a child and he taught me the game of tennis and so much more...Flag
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Steven Creed on Jan 20, 2013
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