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My dad passed away Tuesday night (1/30/18) at the age of 89. THANKS to all our boat racing family for the posts, calls and texts of support and love.
The Pinner's
Race on Dad!!
So sorry to hear this Peanut. Dad was a great guy who was loved and respected by all. It was an honor for me to have known him through the years. All my best to you and your family. You now are in charge. An awesome responsibility but knowing you, you’ll do good. Jack
So sorry to hear about Harry, our condolences goes out to you and all the family. We will keep the whole family in our prayers. I always enjoyed spending time with Harry at the races, he will be missed by us all. I have a lot of Pinner props and I will think about him every time I pick one up! RIP Harry.
I am very happy to have met Harry and became a friend, we had many talks over the years at his shop and at the races. Harry was such a great, peaceful, kind and willing to help person I am glad I knew and will miss very much, RIP. To you Peanut, June and the rest of the family my condolences and prayers and wish you all well.
Pete Sushinsky
"Keep Move'n" life is catching up! No man's life, liberty or property are safe while the legislature is in session.
More than just a prop guy to me, Pinner and I became friends in the early '90's. Instead of going to Panama City for spring break, I would pull a trailer to Jupiter and Lake Okeechobee, camp in the Pinner's back yard, and leave faster than I arrived; every time. Learning a lot from Harry, he truly helped bring up my game.
Harry's entire family... June, Peanut, Mary Alice, Joey and Justin, have always welcomed me as a friend, well beyond boat racing.
Our stories and memories of Harry are plentiful and colorful because of his strong character. I'm grateful Harry was so influential in my life and such a major part of kneel down boat racing history.
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