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David L. Harmon

Auburn, New York

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AUBURN | David L. Harmon, 85, formerly of 22 Aspen St. and 3 Saint Anthony St., Auburn, passed away peacefully Saturday, April 13, 2013 at SUNY Upstate Hospital in Syracuse, surrounded by his loving family. He was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of the late George and Mary Rose Weber Harmon and...

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Bob, a friend of our family wrote this that I read at Dave's service.
We give our bodies up to time, but our soul lives on in everyone we loved and touched during our time in this world.You will always feel his love because his soul will forever live on in you." this is so true and I feel they are words of comfort for the family. Dave always had a good word for and about everyone. Dave always had a smile on his face in spite of all the adversities he endured. Free of pain, he is with his...

To the Harmon family: I remember your Dad's laugh and smile and how he liked to kid around. I am sorry for your loss. But, the good ole times will forever remembered. God bless you all.

Sincere condolences to the Harmon
family. We remember your Dad, and Mom,from the years in little league baseball. Michael Calarco, Newark,Ny., Carrie Calarco Kulle, Port St. Lucie, Fla.

so sorry foe your loss miss his smile rest in peace

To Paul, Randy and family I am sorry for
your loss. What great times we all had in Harmon cellar.Your father was so nice to us guys.He was loved by all.

What a reunion the Harmon's are having now. All happy and free of pain and sorrow. Remember all the happy times and find comfort in knowing we'll all be together again... Rest in peace Uncle Dave. Give our love to all our loved ones you are now with.
Tom ( Buddy) Wendy Harmon, Gloucester, Va.

Randy Paulie and Rick, Special cherished memories are kept with us throughout a lifetime. Your Dad is without a doubt one of them. His special nicknames he gave each one of us, the smile that you never seen him without, and the pride and love he gave his sons. He always allowed all of us kids to make mistakes and know we were just kids. He truly was one of a kind and I will never forget him. I know how much you boys loved and respected your Dad. God Bless and my deepest sympathy. ...

Rick,Randy,Paul and family so sorry to hear of the loss of your Dad,he certainly was an awesome Man.Growing up Harmons cellar was the place to be and he looked out for us,God Bless you Mr Harmon

I learned to play baseball in your side yard on Parker Ave, with Rick and Mike.
Rest in Peace. Kip Pinckney