Tribute to Irv Hargrave

Born: November 17, 1935
Died: August 02, 2009
Irvin Philip Henry Hargrave, 73, of Simsbury, beloved
husband of 47 years to Rosemarie Kraus Hargrave, died Sunday (August 2, 2009)
peacefully at home surrounded by his loving family, after a valiant seven-month
battle with gastro-esophageal cancer. He was born November 17, 1935, in Glen
Cove, NY, son of the late Irvin P.H. Hargrave, Sr. and Mary Grace (Delany)
Hargrave. Irv grew up in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and lived in New York before
moving to Simsbury in 1972. He attended St. Dominic High School in Oyster Bay,
and received his BS in Social Science from Mount St. Mary’s University in
Emmitsburg, MD. He was employed for more than 40 years in the insurance field, a
career he loved, and spent more than 30 years with General Reinsurance
Corporation, in New York and Hartford, before retiring as Vice President in
1996.
Irv was an accomplished musician and played guitar and
piano. He had a rich bass singing voice, and loved to perform. He cut a record
with his best friend Joe Heinlein as a teenager, performing as “The Dutones,”
was a member of his college glee club, performed in musical theater as a young
adult, and as a senior citizen, was a proud member of the Bloomfield Music
Makers. His friends in the Music Makers brought great joy to his life for many
years, but most especially in his final months.
He loved to bowl and play golf, and was an active
member of the Men’s Golf League of Simsbury and the Geritol Swingers, and shot
two holes in one during his lifetime. An avid sports enthusiast, he followed the
New York Yankees and the New York Giants. He was a passionate fan of UConn
Huskies Basketball, in particular the Lady Huskies; he took great joy in
watching “his girls” play, and rarely missed a game.
Irv was also dedicated to giving back to his community.
He was a lifelong blood donor, and donated more than 20 gallons in his lifetime,
and a longtime member and Treasurer of the Friends of Richard Lapointe. He
traveled extensively as a member of the Friendship Force of Connecticut, was a
volunteer reader for Connecticut Radio Information System (CRIS), and a member
of Keep the Woods of Simsbury.
Irv will be remembered for his warm smile, his big
heart, his generosity, his dedication to his family, and his willingness to lend
a hand. His family and friends will miss him greatly.
In lieu of
flowers, memorial donations may be sent to Richard Lapointe's tireless defense
team, The Centurion Ministries, 221 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08542.