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Kurt

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Oct 15, 2004
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SO many great memories of our friend Harriet and it's hard to measure all the happiness and good times she provided to so many people at Café Thirty-A.

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Harriet Huntress Crommelin, 76, of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, passed away February 8, 2023 at her home in Seagrove Beach. Harriet was predeceased by her parents Vice Admiral Henry Crommelin and Sally (Huntress) Crommelin and her siblings Diane Miller Kershaw, Henry Jr. and Sally (Susie) Crommelin-Dell. Harriet is survived by 13 nieces and nephews, dear friends, and her restaurant family.

Harriet was born on February 19, 1946 in Washington D.C. She was the youngest of four. She grew up in Montgomery, AL and was a graduate of Sidney Lanier High School and later The University of Alabama. Harriet first got into the restaurant business in 1982, opening Kat & Harri’s Nice Place in Cloverdale, Montgomery, followed by The Bistro a few years later.

In 1995, she moved to the Emerald Coast to open one of the first restaurants on Scenic 30A, Café Thirty-A, which has been consistently successful for almost 27 years. Harriet was a true trailblazer, a visionary. Her passion for fine wine and consistently delicious food has paved the way for many of the restaurants in South Walton, Florida. She was an inspiration to women entrepreneurs everywhere.

Harriet enjoyed traveling, wine tastings, and supporting many local charities in the 30A area, including Alaqua Animal Refuge, Caring and Sharing of South Walton, and Children’s Volunteer Health Network. She never met a stranger and treated everyone like family. She also loved dogs and a good party. Harriet was considered by many to be the matriarch of 30A.

A celebration of life will take place on May 5, 2023. Details coming soon. A private burial will occur at a later date. In lieu of flowers, Harriet’s family requests donations be made to Alaqua Animal Refuge, Children's Volunteer Health Network or Caring and Sharing of South Walton.

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Teresa

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Nov 15, 2004
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I was so sad to hear the news of Harriet's passing. She's always been such an inspirational person and a wonderful part of our community. She created a legendary restaurant that has been the heart of Seagrove Beach since 1995. And always an active supporter of several local charity organizations.

My heart is with all of her friends and family and the Cafe Thirty-A family. She will always be part of this special beach town.
❤️
 

Caruso

Beach Comber
Jan 3, 2023
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Inlet Beach
Such a sweet welcoming Lady, and a great restaurateur.

I can still remember the first time I had those delicious shrimp and grits,
and everything else has been delicious through the many years and chefs.
 

Jim Tucker

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Jul 12, 2005
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A very nice person and delightfully committed to excellence. She really did want her patrons to have a great time and great food! She will be missed.

Will the restaurant continue?
 
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