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Harold Hallman was a very succesful football player, and was a good father. He had four children, three lived with him, and one lives in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He often visited my family because my cousin was his son. Harold was one of the best uncles and fathers in the world. It was a mystery when he died because no one knew that he was sick. He fought as long as he could.
It was sad, my cousin and I can still remember when he used to give my cousin and I piggybacks, but now no one will. He left behind four children named Daniel, Amber, Amanda and Skylar. His legacy will be carrried on through many others.