Today we said goodbye to a good friend and coworker, Harry Carey. He was 89. Bill was fortunate to travel to Swaziland with Harry in 1993 as part of a reaching project. Then later Bill, Drew and I went to Puerto Rico on another project. Harry loved working with people to help improve their lives. As you read, you’ll see how active he was up until his death. This is one person who will be missed.
This is his obituary:
Harry Albert “Sonny” Carey, Jr., was born in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, on May 9, 1937. Harry lived a life shaped by curiosity, service, and adventure. A retired Extension Educator in the College of Agriculture at The Pennsylvania State University, he was a gifted teacher known for making complex ideas practical and engaging. He also operated a farm, raising crops and livestock and living the principles he shared with farmers and communities. Harry's creativity and love of learning were evident in the educational materials he designed and the generosity with which he shared his knowledge.
His love of people and exploration took him far beyond Pennsylvania. Harry completed two multi-year international assignments with Winrock International and USAID in Swaziland and Zimbabwe and traveled on shorter projects to places including Lithuania and Italy. Africa held a special place in his heart, especially Zimbabwe, Swaziland, Botswana, and Lesotho, where friendships and experiences became lifelong treasures.
Adventure was central to Harry’s life, along with his love of Harley-Davidsons. In 1995, he organized the Harley Owners Group Rally in State College, famously riding his Harley through the lobby of the Scanticon Hotel. He later completed a solo, month-long motorcycle journey to Alaska, traveling with little more than his bike, a hammock, and an independent spirit.
In retirement, Harry continued helping others, working part-time at Home Depot and delighting customers and coworkers with his practical “can-do, fix-it” knowledge.
Harry passed away peacefully in his sleep at his home in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Monday, January 26, 2026.
Harry was preceded in death by his parents, Harry A. and Olive (King) Carey; his sister, Helen “Toosie” (Carey) Ritchey; and his infant brothers, Harry and Roy.
He is survived by his wife, Anna Carey; his children, Cynthia (Corey) Carey, Sandy (Mark) Shelow, and Thomas (Sabine) Carey of State College, PA; Sally Carey of Pittsburgh, PA; and Aijalaya McArthur-Carey of Harrisburg, PA; his grandchildren, Mattie, Lexy, Nick, and Tyler; and his great-grandchildren, Blair and Roger. He is also survived by his brothers, Albert “Skip” Carey of Shippensburg and John A. Carey of Loganton, as well as his stepdaughter Cherette McArthur, step-grandchildren Rashien Phillips, NyJah Phillips, Che’Rae Phillips, and Jayceon Irvin, and step-great-grandchildren Karter Pate, Meh’Lani Wright, and Amein Phillips, who brought great joy to his life.
Harry will be remembered for his generous heart, adventurous spirit, and the many lives he touched through teaching, service, and friendship. He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.