

Harrold Herbert Zoch left our world on November 7, 2019. Born in Raymondville, Texas on December 30, 1927 and raised on the family farm in Oklaunion, Texas, Harrold left home in September of 1950 to join the US Army. A Korean War Veteran, he served active duty September 1950 until June 1952, then was transferred to the Army Reserve in June of 1952. He served until Honorable Discharge in September of 1956.
A loving and hardworking single parent, he raised three children while working in Experimental at Vought until his retirement. Throughout the years, he continued to work his Jaguar repair shop, build race cars and he was a talented professional photographer. He was a universal influence with his many talents.
Preceded in death by his parents Walter and Pauline Zoch and sister Helen Zoch Felfe.
Survivors: Wife Paterna Zoch, sister Alice Borden of Fort Worth, his children Judy Zoch Nitzinger of Fort Worth, Arthur Zoch of Bowie and Teresa Zoch of Dallas, his step-daughter Rowena Johnson of Grand Prairie, five grandchildren, a step-granddaughter, numerous great-grandchildren and one great-great grandson.
A Military graveside ceremony will be held at the Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery and then a private Buddhist Memorial according to Soka Gakkai tradition.
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