Harry Edward St Peter of Henryetta passed away peacefully on August 29, 2025, at the age of 88. Born on April 20, 1937, Harry was the beloved only child of Clarence Edward and Alma May Seabright, who preceded him in death.
Harry lived a full and colorful life marked by kindness, humor, and a whole lot of heart. With a twinkle in his eye and a mischievous grin, Harry was famously ornery-but always in the most endearing way. He had a heart of gold and never hesitated to help those in need. Whether it was a neighbor, a stranger, or a lifelong friend, if Harry could lend a hand, he would.
He spent many years on the road as a truck driver, proudly answering to his CB handle "Wrong Way"-a nickname given by friends who teased him about possibly heading in the wrong direction. Later, he traded the open road for retail work, where he enjoyed sharing his knowledge of tools while working in hardware sales.
Harry had a deep appreciation for life's simple pleasures. He loved puzzles, westerns, action movies, and game shows. One of his happiest places was Marvin's, where he spent countless hours swapping stories, laughing, and enjoying the company of good friends. Never one to bite his tongue, Harry always spoke his mind-and those who knew him loved him all the more for it.
His sweet tooth was legendary. Harry especially enjoyed strawberry pie, Tootsie Rolls, and any homemade cake baked by those he loved. But more than anything, he cherished time spent with family and friends.
Harry is survived by his children: Coral Vixman of Ontario, Oregon; Randy Edward St Peter of Ontario, Oregon; Tommy Lynn St Peter of Boise, Idaho; Melissa Coe of Anchorage, Alaska; and Dieanna Baker of San Bernardino, California. He also leaves behind his dear friends and chosen family: Mitch Larney, Paula Biter, and Kathrein McDaniel.
He is preceded in death by his loving wife of 28 years, Barbara Jean Hardy; his son, Jeffery Daniel; and his parents, Clarence and Alma.
Harry's presence was larger than life, and his absence will be deeply felt. He leaves behind a legacy of love, laughter, and loyalty. Those who knew him will remember a man who gave selflessly, lived honestly, and never passed up a good piece of pie.
Cremation services have been entrusted to Schaudt Funeral Service. Friends & family may leave condolences and kind words of comfort at www.schaudtfuneralservice.com
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