Robert L. Harriman Sr. Age 89 born on June 29, 1932 in Hilton Village, Virginia, passed away February 10th, 2022. Born to parents William and Mildred Harriman. In his teenage years he worked in the seafood business. He was the manger of Pinellas Seafood, in Tarpon Springs off the sponge docks. He was well known as Mr. Bobby to everyone. He became the Dock Master of the General Mills and Bama Seafood Products. He spent his entire working life in the seafood business.
Robert was married to his wife Marceline, 45 years until she passed in 1996. They had 6 children. Preceded in death by 2 sons, Robert Jr. and William. Survived by 2 daughters, Susan Barber (Ken), Cheryl Jetter (Gary), 2 sons, James Harriman (Julie), Daniel Harriman (Rebecca).He was also blessed with 17 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren, and 2 great great grandchildren. We love and miss you so much Dad. Go Rest high on that mountain.
Visitation 11-12 pm with funeral service to begin at noon, Friday, February 18, 2022 at Countryside Christian Church, 1850 McMullen Booth Road, Clearwater with Pastor Glen Davis officiating. Interment to follow at Sylvan Abbey Memorial Park, Clearwater. Arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care
Rip Pop-Pop
i know its been awhile since i have seen you, but doesnt make my love for you any different.
I will always remember you and the times we had together.
We Love you!
My dearest Dad, you’ve been the most amazing man in my life. I’ve always had the utmost respect for who you are. You have taught me to always stand firm on what I believe and never let others take that away from me. I am going to miss all the wonderful times we spent together camping and kayaking. I love you dearly and wish you had more time to spend with us but I know that one day we will all be together again. Give our love to Mom, and Bobby and Billy. Its so hard to let you go but I know where you’ll be. I love you Dad thanks for being my Father. Love always Susan❤️
You were a good friend Bob. Thank you for all the times you brought me to the airport with the country music blasting g on the radio and little Scampie then Hazey sitting in the seat. And for all the times you invited our family over for a swim. And many walks at the park. And for bringing me to Ft Desoto Park to spend the day with Jimmy and Julie and the family while they were camping. Thanks for sharing your stories and friendship. I’m so glad that you found Cookie and her dog “Cookie”. I want to always remember you puttering around the yard and coming over for a rum and coke when the day was done. Go rest high on that mountain, dear friend, go to Heaven shouting
Praises for Our Father and His Son Jesus Christ.
Rest in Peace Pop Pop. I am happy you are in a better place with Nanny and your two sons, Cookie and Hazey. Say hi to my mom for me. Juliet and I love you very much.
My dear Dad how I miss you already. You gave me so much inspiration to live my life to the fullest. You gave so much of yourself, and never had any regrets. Your heart was always in the right place. I am thankful that the good Lord blessed me with the most amazing Father I could ever ask for. The lessens in life I’ve learned from you will always be cherished. I’m glad we had a close relationship and enjoyed every moment we shared together always. I love you so much. Give our love to Mom and Bobby and Billy. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️