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Dennis Wayne Harlan

Cloverdale, California

1946 - 2024 (Age 78)

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Dennis Wayne HarlanFebruary 16, 1946 - April 25, 2024Dennis Wayne Harlan was born February 16, 1946, in San Rafael, California to parents Helen Lee and Dean Harlan. Dennis grew up in Larkspur, Cloverdale, Kelseyville, and Rohnert Park. A veteran of the Vietnam War, he served in the military from...

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Dear Jan and Family We are so very sorry for your loss of Dennis. I know he was a kind man ... just by knowing you Jan and your family. All wonderful people May he rest in peace and blessing Much love The Kurpinsky´s

Jan, Rachel, and family: SO sorry for your loss. Although I didn't know him well, he seemed like a gentle giant - someone who makes you comfortable just being in their presence. And if someone's influence is an indicator of true character, YOU all exemplify his. May peace envelope you as you navigate this new transition, and may his love live on, through you all.

Heaven has just gotten a wonderful man. A very kind gentleman. Thank you for your kindness when coming into the office of the Operating engineers L.U. #3. Always a smile on his face. He will be missed. Condolences to his family.

Thoughts are with all of you!!!!

Dennis was a "gentleman and a gentle man," a good and honorable man. He demonstrated a loving example of the best a husband, father, grandfather, and friend could be. I feel honored to have known him since the very beginning with his beloved Jan. Hugs and prayers to all the family and other loved ones in this loss. Dennis, you will be greatly missed.

Condolences to the entire Harlan family. Mr. Harlan was my 6th grade teacher at Healdsburg Elementary School. He was hired mid year due to overcrowding in the other 6th grade classes, and was given 30 students who were not alway easy to maintain. He truly was one of my favorite teachers, he made learning fun, and even when he would become exasperated with us, he was always calm and kind. I remember him telling us that what he could make in three months driving large equipment during the...