M. Harold Ezzone
March 26, 2021
M. Harold Ezzone, 66, of Waukee, Iowa passed away peacefully at home March 26, 2021 from complications of cystic fibrosis.
Harold was born at St. Mary’s hospital, Queens, NY and graduated from Sayville High School, Sayville NY. He is survived by his wife Jeanne Ezzone, sister Deborah Link Lengyel, daughter Kathileen (Keith) Crisp, stepson Aaron (Lori King) Hiltbrunner, granddaughter Megan Wolfe, great-granddaughter Paityn, and nephew Oren (Denise) Link. He was preceded in death by his parents Moreno H. and Jeanette Ezzone, sisters Harriet and Cristell Ezzone, and stepson Jeremy Hiltbrunner.
Harold was a “fix-it” extraordinaire and was a true entrepreneur. It started with science projects, then on to repairing any number of Volkswagen bugs and other various project cars, tooling around town in the dune buggy he built, building a tow truck and operating a business with it, owning a full service/repair gas station, developing a business for rebuilding torque converters, rehabbing vintage mini coopers he had shipped over from the UK, rehabbing/repairing various other cars, houses, vintage radios, TV’s, jukeboxes, trains and listening to big band music. He also achieved his dream to restore an old farmhouse (circa 1913) and turned his dream into a beautiful home for his family and friends to gather and share many wonderful memories.
He met the great love of his life, Jeanne Ezzone, in 1992. They traveled the byways of life together until he left this world.
He never gave up and persevered through all the trials of his life and health. He was so very grateful for all the love and support from his friends, family, neighbors, and medical community. They all played an integral part in his journey.
Given the current pandemic, a small celebration of life will be held for immediate family only.
The family invites you to share any memories, tributes or stories that can be read at the service. Please submit by Thursday, April 1 at 12:00 noon to Hamilton’s.
In lieu of flowers, please send contributions to Cystic Fibrosis – Iowa Chapter.
Remember that two families made the decision to give Harold the chance to have 20+ extra years with us. Please consider sharing the gift of life and become a donor.
Dee Dee Driscoll Collins
04/06/2021
Sending my prayers and deepest sympathy. I knew Harold while in grade school. I remember riding in the go-cart he built (Spitfire) in his backyard.
Mike courtney
04/03/2021
He was an amazing man. Very honered to have met him!!!!
ed mason
04/02/2021
Jeanne, Kathleen, Debbie and family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Harold was a neighborhood friend of mine. We had many good memories growing up. We did science projects together in school.
Also, helped him build his dune buggy .Great childhood memories.
Eddie and Diane Mason
Susan Buccos Cronin
04/02/2021
Jeanne and Family~My heart breaks for you. Harold was a good friend to me since I was 16. He never failed to help all his friends. Thanks to Harold's generosity & mechanical acumen my old car was repaired; never costing more than beers.
I LOVED HA...& his contagious laugh. May his loving memory last far longer than the pain of his loss. Love~"Sue"
Rex & Kathy Wolfe
04/01/2021
Harold is the guy you would want to be stranded on a deserted island with. Eventually he would figure out a way to to get back home!
gary galinsky
03/31/2021
Harold was a very good friend .It was always a joy to see him .He coached me through my kidney transplant and was always there for me. This world needs more Harolds I am forever grateful and honored to have known him .I will miss him .
Gail Edmonds
03/31/2021
Jeanne, children, family and friends I send my deepest sympathy to all of you. I know the loss of Harold is great. I encourage all of you to lean on each other for strength as well as an old song- 'What a Friend We Have in Jesus.' It says Jesus, all our sins and griefs to bear, what a privilege to carry everything to God in Prayer! Oh what peace we often forfeit, Oh what needless pain we bear, all because we do not carry everything to God in prayer. Can we find a Friend so faithful who will all our sorrows share? Jesus knows our every weakness, take it to the Lord in prayer. It is my prayer that you find comfort and peace in these words. Love Gail
Debbie Wisecup
03/30/2021
I am truly sorry for your loss. I would like to offer you and your family my deepest and most sincere condolences and may the soul of your husband Rest In Peace. My condolences to you and your family on the passing of Harold. May our friendship and prayers ease you through this difficult time
Cheryl Embrey
03/29/2021
So sorry for the loss of your sweet Harold Jeanne and family. Fly high Harold, watch over your sweetheart and keep tinkering with all those trains!
Judy Crosby
03/29/2021
So sorry to hear about Harold. You are in my thoughts and prayers Jeanne. May you find comfort knowing that Harold is at peace.
Teresa (Sigler) Carlson
03/29/2021
I have so many stories because he was one of my most favorite patients. He was unique, happy, loud, and such a bright spot! We lost a great talented person and I'm so sorry. I hope all your memories will help lift your sad heart. All my love
Shari Tyson
03/29/2021
Harold is a kind, loving man who LIVED this portion of his journey being inspirational to many, I'm sure. I know he has heard his Father say, "You are My beloved son in whom I am well pleased."