Mentions of Harold Haze in "Lolita" [that I could find]
Chapter 13, page 57 "the late Mr. Harold E. Haze--God bless the good man--had engendered my darling at the siesta hour in a blue-washed room, on a honeymoon trip to Vera Curz, and mementoes, among hese Dolores. were all over the place."
Chapter 15, page 65 "and she struck him, quite painfully, with one of the late Mr. Haze's shoetrees"
Chapter 16 Page 68 "Mr. Haze was a splendid person, a sterling soul, but he happened to be twenty years my senior, and---well, let us not gossip apout the past." (this was in Charlotte's letter to Humbert).
Chapter 18, page 76 "I had my wife unearth from under a collection of shoes (Mr. Haze had a passion for them, it appears) a thirty year old album..."
Chapter
18 "A Midwesterner, as her late husband had also been,...."
Chapter 19, page 80 "I was considerably amused by certain remarkable sexual habits that the good Harold Haze had had according to Charlotte who thought my mirth improper;"
So, as you all can see shoes, shoetrees, and er, remarkable sexual habits are almost the only mentions of the dearly (?) departed. And as you will note, the fetish was not for Charlotte's shoes, it was his own. So does that mean he was a dandy, or imply something else?
Perhaps
ABC is right....weirdo magnet.