Harry Elkin Gardiner Harry Elkin Gardiner, 92, of Port Neches passed away Saturday, October 24, 2015 at his home surrounded by his family. He was born on November 11, 1922 in Port Arthur, Texas to Henry Eddison Gardiner and Ella Hoot Gardiner. He lived in Port Neches with his wife Joy since 1948. Harry graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School and earned a degree of Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Rice University in 1944. At Rice he was in the band and was the 1943 president of the Rice Engineering Society. He proudly served in the United States Army in the Signal Corps from 1944 to 1946 in the Philippines and achieved the rank of First Lieutenant. Harry retired as Vice President and General Manager of Neches Butane Products Company. Following his retirement he was the owner of Oily Boid Enterprises, an engineering consulting firm. He was a member of the Board of Directors for the Port Arthur Community Home, held various positions for the First United Methodist Church of Port Neches, and was on the Board of Directors for the First National Bank of Port Neches. He was also a member of the Rotary Club and the Port Neches Chamber of Commerce. A memorial service will be held at 6:00 p.m., Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at First United Methodist Church of Port Neches with Dr. Wesley Welborn officiating. A visitation for family and friends will begin at 4:30 p.m. at the church. Harry is survived by his wife of 70 years, Joy Gardiner of Port Neches, three daughters, Marilyn Gardiner Uptmor and husband, Max , Sherry Varner and husband, David and Leslie Symmonds and husband, Jon, sister, Glenna Jane Grimmer and husband, George, nine grandchildren, Aaron Varner, Valerie Mourot and husband, Jordan, Ross Varner, Michael Varner, Colin Varner, Heather Imhoff, Holly Imhoff, Devin Symmonds and Dustin Symmonds, and four great grandchildren, Jake Mourot, London Symmonds, Josie Symmonds, and Cambria Symmonds, and nephews and nieces. Harry was a wonderful husband, father, and grandfather. He was very considerate and dearly loved by his family and all who knew him. Many thanks to all the medical personnel and caregivers, Corkie and Kathleen, who gave him such special care these last several months. Friends wishing to make memorial contributions may send them to: First United Methodist Church of Port Neches, 1826 Nall, Port Neches, TX 77651.
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Anonymous
February 4, 2016
Harry and Joy Gardiner have been very good friends of ours for many years. We lived in Groves for 44 years before moving to Sugarland in 1994 to be near our new grandchildren. In 2002, we built a retirement home in Rollingwood Estates in Jasper where we now reside. We socialized with Joy and Harry for many years. My husband's health prevents us attending services for Harry, but you may be sure you, Joy, and your family are in our prayers. We send our condolences to all of your family and you. Love, Joanna
Anonymous
February 4, 2016
Always enjoyed visiting with Harry and Joy He was truly a wonderful person, just so glad we had the privilege of knowing him. God Bless Harry, Joy and their family !
Anonymous
October 27, 2015
Lezlie and I are so sorry for your loss and extend our sincere condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Anonymous
October 27, 2015
I am so sad to hear that my friend Harry has gone home to be with the Lord. Loved working with him on the Community Home Board. God Bless his family in these days.
Anonymous
October 27, 2015
We are glad to have known Mr. Gardiner. He was a special man and will be missed by many. Love and prayers to all the family.
Anonymous
October 27, 2015
Sending our loving thoughts and prayers to the Gardiner family. We both remember Mr. Gardiner with fondness from our Texaco days. May he rest peacefully, and many blessings to your family. Love, Carol (Valdez) and Rick Kovacich
Anonymous
October 25, 2015
Dear Ones, on behalf of my last remaining uncle, Rivers Eskind and myself, our deepest condolences. Harry was one of my late Uncle Elmer's dearest friends who truly missed him. I will always remember Harry's remorse in my and my family's loss. Harry was one of the most considerate human beings in this world, not just in Texas. I also consider Harry to be friend and share in your remorse at his passing but it is in his wonderful character and admirable life that I will find comfort, as will you, his family, his pride and joy, for he loved his wife and children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren dearly. His family came first and was devoted to you all, as you each well know. I have missed seeing him all these years I've been away from Port Neches, which was so blessed to have him and his family as residents for so many years. Keep your memories close to your hearts, as I shall do. God grant you all peace and comfort in the coming days. Sincerely, Dianne Thompson Hollier
Anonymous
October 25, 2015
I can always remember him setting the front row of the chuch with A big smile on his face as the choir walked on sunday seeing the family setting there always made my day. God Bless you all.