Harry Lee Wells, 78, of Mingo Junction, Ohio passed away Wednesday, March 14, 2012 at Country Club Manor. He was born March 23, 1933 in Washington, PA a son of the late Lee and Ita Mae Martin Wells. Harry served in the Marine Corps during the Korean War. He retired from Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation where he worked as a general turn foreman in the electrical department. Harry was a member of First Westminster Presbyterian Church, Tri-State Marines, Mingo Junction Knights of Columbus Court 4361 and American Legion Argonne Post #33. Harry was preceded in death by four sisters, Eva Meyer, Hazel Olexa, Irene Potenzini and Wilma Canterbury. Surviving are his wife Melody F. Oliver Wells; whom he married on October 31, 1985; step daughter Heather (Doug) Devore Stropky of New Philadelphia, OH; three grandsons Dustin Talbert of Mississippi, Tanner Talbert of New Philadelphia, OH and Keith Howdershelt, Jr. of New Philadelphia, OH; twin sister Mary Hardy of Richmond, OH; two brothers-in-law Kenneth Oliver, Jr. of Mingo Junction, OH and Albert (Amber) Oliver of Brilliant, OH; several nieces and nephews and his dog and faithful companion Apollo. Friends may call at Dunlope - Shorac Funeral Home, Wintersville on Monday from 12 p.m. until the time of service at 5 p.m. with Rev. Jason Elliott officiating. Memorial donations may be directed to American Cancer Society or American Diabetes Association.
09/03/2024
Shelley Colpo
Melody, I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with Harry at the church a few years back when I was in college. I always loved chatting with him. He was a great man who will be missed by many. You and your family are in my prayers. Shelley Colpo
09/03/2024
Diana Carl
May He rest in peace. From his forgotten children and grand-children... He may forget but God never does... Diana, Harry Jr. Marcy, Brian Dianna, James and Brandon...
09/03/2024
Chris Smith
Mel, I am so sorry for your loss and am keeping you all in prayers during this difficult time. Thank the Lord that we will see our loved ones again in Heaven. May God keep His loving arms around you and comfort you always. Chris (from WW)
09/03/2024
Jennifer Ruble
Melody & Family, I am so sorry for your loss. Harry was a very special man and I am honored to have known him. Your family will be in my prayers.
09/03/2024
Shawn Zarych
Melody, I am so sorry for your loss, I will keep you and Harry in my prayers. May Harry Rest In Peace. Shawn Zarych, Grand Knight
09/03/2024
valerie truini
Melody & Family, Joe and I are so sorry for your loss, please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Joe & Valerie Truini
09/03/2024
Cheryl Brooks
Harry Wells is my uncle. He was always one of my favorite siblings of my mother, Mary Hardy, not to mention her twin brother. He always held a special place in my heart and will forever. Uncle Harry was always such a strong, kind hearted, and funny guy and seeing him in his worst states made my hart feel so heavy. I know my Mom is going to miss him immensely, as she does her 4 other deceased sisters. To my one and only Uncle: "You will always be loved and missed so very much, glad I was able to pass the twin gene to my son and daughter." Love your niece, Cheryl
09/03/2024
Melody Wells
My love,You gave me 30 wonderful years. Sure we had our ups and downs but what married couple dosent. I would not trade the time I had with you for anything. You came through the first stroke just fine, but you just couldn't bounce back from the second one. You are now free from pain and suffering.You are now with your mom and sisters and of course my mom and Abbey. Tell them I love them bunches and miss them very much.I want you to know that I will be ok.and one day we will be together again. I love you.
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