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Alice Ann Harmon

Laguna Beach, California

Oct 3, 1940 – Jan 10, 2026

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BORN
October 3, 1940
DIED
January 10, 2026
LOCATION
Laguna Beach, California

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Alice Ann Harmon was born on October 3, 1940, and passed away on January 10, 2026. Alice Ann, daughter of Jesse and Lucile Shaw, moved to Woodland Hills, Ca., after the state built the 101 freeway over their home in N. Hollywood. Alice Ann grew up in the San Fernando Valley, matriculating...

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Alice was a long-time friend going back to the days of El Centro! So many memories of all our families spending time together. In recent years, she sent me annual birthday cards, which I so enjoyed. See you Jimmy on the 6th.

Alice and I met at USC, we had a number of classes together. She and Jim moved into our apartment complex just off campus. They were our neighbors, and we often shared dessert and enjoyed game nights. We were fortunate to stay in touch through El Centro and Laguna. She was always cheerful, and great about staying in touch. Many fond memories.

Alice was a good friend! We met at tryouts for a community choir in Laguna Beach where we  happened to stand side by side. That choir, named Lagunatunes, was lots of fun and we both enjoyed it very much. It was also the beginning of a long friendship.   Alice was famous for her setup at the outdoor concerts in Laguna, many of which were at Bluebird Park, just down the street from her house. She would go with a car full of mats, tables and chairs, food, and everything that anyone could want...

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My sincere condolences to Alice´s family.Alice helped me with travel arrangements when she lived in El Centro. I was also very blessed to have her son Jimmy as a student.

Ms. Harmon was a former neighbor. R. I. P. Truly a life well lived.

Sending our deepest condolences to the family upon the passing of our Gamma Phi Beta Sister. We will always Remember her. I met her several times at alumnae events and she was so lovely. Greater Orange County Alumnae Chapter - Rene' Matz Thompson