BRADFORD - Pauline N. Harmon, age 98, of Bradford, passed away March 21, 2013, at Country View Sunbury.
Pauline was born in Ft. Jefferson on Feb. 17, 1915, to the (late) Grover C. and Mary Margaret (Longfellow) Bayless; a graduate of Bradford High School, Class of 1933; had previously worked as custodian at Bradford Schools; a member of the Bradford Church of the Brethren where she did Dial-A-Devotion for 18 years and taught Sunday School for 31 years.
Preceded in death by her parents; husband, John R. Harmon in 2006; son, Richard L. Harmon in 2008; brother, Robert Bayless; and sister, Ruth Reed.
Pauline is survived by her two grandchildren, Lee Harmon of Covington, Shari Lingo of Bradford; three great-grandchildren, Faydra Harmon, Zack Lingo, Luke Lingo; great-great-grandchildren; brother, Marion Bayless of Bradford; sister, Dorothy Rhoades of Versailles; nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Funeral service 2 p.m. Tuesday at Stocker-Fraley Funeral Home, Bradford with Pastor John Shelton officiating. Interment Harris Creek Cemetery, Bradford.
The family will receive friends noon until time of service at the funeral home. Condolences may be sent to the family at www.stockerfraley.com.
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JACK STOLER FAMILY
March 25, 2013
Prayers & thoughts go out to the family. May Pauline rest in peace.
Dottie Huggins
March 25, 2013
Lee, Thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this time. Sincerely, Bob and Cathy Kendig
March 25, 2013
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