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Harold was a career Colonel in the Army until his wife died.  Left with a 12 year old son to care for, and not wanting him to be pure "army brat," Harold quit his commission in order to raise his son.  He used his savings and retirement package to purchase the [http://www.victoryhousing.org/parkfair.html Parkfair] apartment complex in Washington, DC and for the past 20 years has earned his living as a landlord for income-restricted families.
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Harold was a career Colonel in the Army until he took the option for early retirement to be with his son after his wife died.  He used his savings and retirement package to purchase a decent apartment complex in the NW Washington D.C. His wife died when Arthur was 12 and both of them were hit hard by the sudden loss.  He was since, been Arthur's best friend and FatherThis relationship was slightly strained when he remarried five years later.  Prior to 9/11 Harold resided with his wife on the top floor of their apartment building in a penthouse made from three apartments converted into one residence. [http://www.victoryhousing.org/parkfair.html '''Parkfair Apartments''']  After learning of the tragic events that seemingly cost him his son, Harold moved to the site of the incident in Hopewell, NJ.  His wife Gloria died of a (seemingly) drug overdose in 2003.
 
 
Harold and Arthur were on their own for five years and, in that time, brought closer by the sudden loss of wife and mother, they became more than father and sonThey became best friendsThat relationship was strained when Arthur turned 17 and Harold remarried; Arthur never liked Harold's new wife.   
 
 
 
Prior to 9/11, Harold resided with his wife on the top floor of their apartment building in a penthouse, made from three apartments converted into one residence.   After learning of the tragic events that seemingly cost him his son, Harold moved to the site of the incident in Hopewell, NJ.  He hasn't said whether his wife, Gloria, moved with him or stayed in DC.  In either case, she died, seemingly of a drug overdose, in 2003. Both of these events aged Harold terribly, apparently driving him to early senility, and Arthur's return nearly gave him a heart attack.
 
 
 
* Since Arthur's return, Harold and Arthur have moved back in together into Parkfair's penthouse.  It's unclear what he did with his house in New Jersey.  He's helped the main cast out, notably by helping to set them up with a temporary retreat in West Virginia and occasionally keeping an eye on [[Mary Beth Manly]].  Harold plays the role of bumbling old man and comic relief, but never more than when there's tension in the air; it's probably little more than an old commander's act to drain the stess out of a situation.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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