Helen R. Harmon

Died: November 17, 2015
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Helen R. Harmon, 100, of Marana, Arizona passed away peacefully in her sleep on November 17, 2015. Helen was born on April 11, 1915 to Oliver and Edith Stewart in Melcher, Iowa. Preceded in death by two brothers, four half-brothers, and four sisters. Helen is survived by her son and daughter in law, Edward and Linda Harmon of Marana, AZ, three grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and nine great, great grandchildren. Helen married Lyle Harmon on February 14, 1937 in Litchfield, Ill. Lyle and Helen accepted the Lord and continued to serve him in the Mid-West and Tucson. Helen takes a little part of everyone who knew her as she follows the angels to her final resting place. She had an impact on many lives! She left many with wonderful memories that will they will cherish forever! She was an amazing woman and a grandma to all! In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Living Word Baptist Church, 13526 N. Sandario Rd., Marana, AZ 85653, P.O. Box 928.

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Cindy Fraser posted on 4/9/24

I am a stranger, but received a small Bible. Inside is the name and address, phone number (out of service) for Helen Harmon on Emerald Circle. I'd like to get it back to the family if it's hers. 239 603 1996 is my cell phone for contact. sunangel1411@gmail.com email address. I live in Catalina near Golder Ranch.

 

BOB AND MARY MILLER posted on 11/21/15

SO SO SAY TO HEAR OF HER LEAVING, BUT OH SO WONDERFUL TO HEAR SOUNDS OF HEAVEN. WE LOVE HER AND THE FAMILY VERY MUCH. SHE WILL BE MISSED.

 

Marti Tubbs posted on 11/21/15

I knew her years ago when I was a teen ager, and really loved her.

 

Yerson posted on 2/14/16

We honored Aunt Helen on Sept 22 at a famliy dinner in Pittsburgh. Family members read her famliy story, which we divided into her childhood years, her young adult years, and recent years. we all learned things we had never heard before about moments in Helen's life and the lives of other famliy members. We wrote notes to Helen and put them on small trees. Our sixth cousin, Sebastian, was visiting the U.S. from Germany and came to the event. He presented a beautiful, hand-drawn famliy tree of the Gansauer famliy, extending back to the 1500s. It was such a wonderful surprise for all of us. A favorite moment: seeing Aunt Helen smile and laugh so much, and dance with her nephews to her favorite music.

 

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