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Judy Harmon

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Judy HarmonJanuary 1, 1945 – January 10, 2013RaleighJudy Harmon passed away in Raleigh on January 10, 2013, surrounded by family and friends. The cause was metastatic breast cancer. She was a landscape architect known for her artistic sense of design. She was the only child of Malvern and Frances...

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frank--
oh crap. she won't be in the garden anymore telling me what to do. hey! you know she always came out in the garden in the morning smiling and said well it's another beautiful day no matter how bad she felt. I couldn't help but think that she had spunk, ego and was dealing with 4th stage cancer even though she still had the strength to keep it all together. well, well, after all, she was born and raised in texas and possessed proud qualities, among them spunkiness and a strong...

Frank...really sorry for your loss. Your excellent obituary says alot about her very productive life and the legacy she leaves for all of us. Thank you.

Judy's Sunset

This sunset is my memory of our dear friend and colleague. Our condolences to all.

Frank:

Judy will be certainly be missed by the landscape architecture and design community. Our thoughts are with you and your family.

Frank, my condolences go out to you. We lost Joy to the same circumstances this year. The world will sorely miss these creative women.

Frank,
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. Judy was a gifted, sensitive designer who understood beauty in this world and how to bring it to light for others to see. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to know and work with her.

Frank, Laura, and William,

I came to love the generosity of Judy during the elementary years of Laura and William at Wiley International Magnet School. Judy had many demanding initiatives but each time that she came to our library she would say,"I have a few minutes, how can I help You?" ...and this extremely accomplished lady would begin to shelve books.
She leaves a legacy of service and generosity.