Charles-Harmon-Obituary

Charles Curtis Harmon

Phoenix, Arizona

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Charles Curtis Harmon, 73, of Scottsdale, passed away too soon on Octo- ber 3, 2007. Born in Cache, OK on February 14, 1934, "Charlie" lived a remarkable, fulfilled & inspirational life. He learned to fly & earned his pilot's license at Phoenix Union High School in 1953...

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Dear Kelly, Collin and Maddy,

What a wonderful tribute to your dad! Although I knew little about him, his personality comes through in your words about his life-as does the fact he was very important to so many people.

I express my condolenses to you three and to the entire family. We are all sorry you are far away but hope you'll know our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Dear Kelly, Collin, and Maddy:
Sorry for the loss of your father. I know you will miss him alot but keep all your wonderful memories of him in your heart. My prayers are with you and your family.

Kelly, Collin and Maddy,
Fran and I want to offer our deepest sympathies on the loss of your father. I know you all loved him dearly. Although we never met him, it sounds like he was a loving and caring man. It appears he lived a full and interesting life. Hold on to all the memories. We're sure you will have plenty of wonderful stories to pass on to Maddy!

Collin, Kelly, and Maddy,
When I heard of your great loss, I was deeply saddened because I felt this loss personally. All Dad's are the greatest in the world. Just thank God that you got to Love yours up while he was alive. Don't cry, smile at those wonderful memories. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Dear Kelly, I was saddened to hear about your Dad's passing. May God bless you and your family and give you strength in time of sorrow.
(ICTU)

Dear Kelly and Family

My prayers are with you and your family in your time of need. You have my deepest sympathy.

Dear Kelly and Family,
My deepest sympathies during your time of loss.
Please know that I'm here for you.
With Love, Paulina

No person is ever truly alone.
Those who live no more,
Whom we loved,
Echo still within our thoughts,
Our words, our hearts.
And what they did
And who they were
Becomes a part of all that we are,
Forever.

Dear Kelly--I was sorry to hear about your father and hope that your lives will be filled with only good memories. Judy Sherman (ICTU)

Kelly, I was so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I know your memories of him will be cherished for years to come. Debbie Turner, ICTU