harry mudrick
Harry T. Mudrick, 65, of Weirton, passed away Thursday, February 18, 2010 in the Valley Hospice Care Center North, Steubenville, OH. Born April 2, 1944 in Steubenville, he was a son of the late Thomas W. and Mary K. Carroll Mudrick. Mr. Mudrick retired from Weirton Steel where he worked as a welder. He served in the United States Army. Harry is survived by his wife Mary L. Kosek Mudrick of Weirton; sons Michael "Mike" Mudrick and his companion Tamra Williams of Weirton and Mark A. Mudrick and his wife Ruth of Washington, PA; eight grandchildren and his Uncle Mark Daughterty and his wife Donna of Weirton. Friends will be received Sunday from 4-8PM at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, Weirton where funeral services will be conducted at 8PM. Pastor Darrell Maze will officiate. Interment will be held at the convenience of his family.

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  1. So sorry to read about your loss. I remember Harry as a classmate of Weir High – graduating in 1962, a neighborhood friend, and my date at senior prom. I will hold your families in my thoughts and prayers as you go through these trying times.

  2. To Mark and the Mudrick family, On behalf of the entire WVU College of Law community, I write to say how sorry we are for your loss. We know this is a difficult time and hope you will be comforted by our condolences. Joyce McConnell William J. Maier, Jr., Dean WVU College of Law

  3. Mike, I’m sorry for your loss. It really stinks to get older sometimes. It was easier when we were just kids and growing up on Marland Heights. Hang tough buddy; you have my deepest sympathy. Rich Milbert

  4. SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT HARRY’S PASSING HE IS AT PEACE AND I HOPE YOU AND YOUR FAMILY WILL KNOW GODS PEACETHROUGH TIME GOD BLESS AUNT JANIE AND DON

  5. May Harry Rest in peace and be joined with all those classmates that have gone before him. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. Weir High Classmate of 1962 Matt

  6. May Harry Rest in peace and be joined with all those classmates that have gone before him. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences. Weir High Classmate of 1962 Matt

  7. Mark and family, I am so sorry to hear of your father’s passing. I hope that you can find peace and comfort in your memories. Please know that your friends are here for you, no matter how far away we are. Diana, Matt, and Katie Heiss

  8. Mike: So very sorry to learn of the loss of your dad. Harry was one of the first people I met in my office when I returned to weirton in the mid-eighties…even before you started to show up, scanner in hand…please give my deepest condolences to your entire family… -Kelly

  9. Please accept my condolences. I have remembered Harry many times over the years because he and Ronald Mortimer went together and bought me an ironing board for a wedding gift. That thought has made me smile many times over the years.

  10. Good Evening Mike, I would like to extend my condolences to you and your family for the loss you have suffered. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. Scott A. Moore


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