Millard Harman, Jr.
Passed away July 9, 2013 at age 90. He was born to Millard Sr. and Frankie McCrary Harman July 9, 1923 in Indianapolis. Millard was a Life-Member of the Disabled American Veterans, multi-year Commander of Indianapolis Chapter 52 and State Commander in 1964-1965. He was also a Life-Member of the Millersville Masonic Lodge. Millard served in the United States Army in the South Pacific, where he received the Purple Heart. He worked as a machinist for Naval Avionics for 28 years. He was preceded in death by Letha Harman, his wife of 62 years and his two brothers, Jack and Hugh Harman. Millard is survived by his daughter, Melinda Memmer; son, Phillip (Carla); grandson, Nicholas (Jona); granddaughter, Natalie Johnson (Chad); great-granddaughters, Caitlin and Mara Johnson and many nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 11:30 a.m. to Noon on Saturday, July 13, 2013, with a service at Noon in Flanner and Buchanan - Washington Park East . Burial will be in Washington Park East Cemetery. Please sign the guestbook and share memories at : http://www.flannerbuchanan.com. A gathering will follow at Adaggios - Highway 40 and Mt. Comfort Road in Greenfield.
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Dear Phil and Carla and family, thoughts, hugs and many kisses are with you. Ninety is an incredible age - you are so blessed to have had him so long. Love you guys and know I'm thinking of you.
Merrilee Keller
July 13, 2013
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