Claire-Harmon-Obituary

Claire Belletti Harmon

Missouri City, Texas

1954 - 2016

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Claire Joan Belletti Harmon1954-2016Claire Belletti Harmon, 62, of Missouri City, TX passed away on July 17, 2016. Two funeral masses will be held, first on Monday, July 25, 2016 at 10:00 AM (visitors may call from 9:15AM – 10:00AM), at St. Laurence Church, 3100 Sweetwater Blvd., Sugarland, TX,...

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Still hard for me to believe that Clare is gone. She was a great lady and a pleasure to know and work with in FLA. I'm sure her closed loved ones miss her terribly. RIP dear lady.

May God rest Claire's soul in Peace - our condolences to all her family. The Interface Financial Group - Markham office

Claire was a delight. Through her devoted work with the USPC, she helped us raise our daughters, and we are grateful to have known her. When our daughters were young, she taught them with gentleness and tact, encouraging them to reach their highest potential, and making certain they found joy in the process. As one of them continued in Pony Club though service on Youth Board and the National Board, Claire was her mentor and demonstrated for her how to grow from a fun loving PC kid to...

Your family has my deepest sympathy. A good name means everything, especially with God who rewards us for doing his will. Colossians 3: 23, 24.

Claire was passionate, exuberant, and inspiring to know. I am honored to have had her as part of my extended family. She will live on in the inspiration she left for her pony club students, friends, and family. May you have eternal peace, beautiful Claire.

One of the kindest, happiest, most genuine people I've ever had the privilege to know. I will remember her forever dancing, on the eve of December 31st, 1999: the consummate hostess and probable inventor of the eye twinkle!

Claire was a very special person who always brought out the best in all who spent time around her. She was a role model and mentor to all of us in the USPC National Examiner group. Her shoes will never be filled but all of us will follow in her footsteps and try to emulate her grace and inner beauty. I know her family must be devastated but I hope they will find peace in knowing how many of us loved and respected her as well

Claire was the brightest of stars. She was the person we all hope to be on this earth. She could bring out the best in everyone and made you feel empowered to take on any task and was always there to support and guide you. I know her light will burn on in all of us who have the honor to know and spent time in her grace.