LOIS-HARMON-Obituary

LOIS M. HARMON

Houston, Texas

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LOIS M. HARMON, 96, passed away November 5, at her home. She was born in Dallas, September 13, 1913, to Walter and Jesse Clark. Lois was preceded in death by her parents, sister, Ruth Morris; brother, Dr. Arthur Clark; and husband Fred R. Harmon. She is survived by one brother, Dr. Elmer Clark;...

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I attended the nursery school from 1964-1967. I remember the playground and nap time. I even played Goldilocks even with brown hair. The first grade across the street was in a neat building/house. It had a patio upstairs where we could look at birds and other animals in the trees. I left to attend 2nd grade at West University Elementary. Such fond memories of nursery school.

Mrs.Harmon, Loews Harmon School was where I attended in pre K. Just saw her obituary. I did not know she had passed. Mrs Rietz was my teacher in 1968,9- in 1st grade. Gramercy Street in Houston,school isn't there then went to South Hampton in the village area 2nd grade,Mrs.Slavin,it's still there. Love goin to Loews Harmon School. Mrs. Rietz would put candy as we put our heads on our desks to rest

Dear Mary Ann and family,

I want you to know you are in my prayers at this very hard time. You were surely blessed to have had such a wonderful mom and grandmother.

Jana Kincannon

Mary Ann, I was thinking about your mom a couple of weeks ago when I was driving down Academy. My kids (Mark and Ashley Erickson) are all grown up now but I know that your mom played a special role in their young lives. My thoughts are with you and your family.

My son Matt Kellogg and I Robin Kellogg Schwalb were both blessed enough to know Mrs. Harmon, we both attended her school. I know she was devoted to the school and to children for many many years and will be remembered as the wonderful woman that she was. She had a positive impact on both our lives.

My son Matt Kellogg and I Robin Kellogg Schwalb were both blessed enough to know Mrs. Harmon, we both attended her school. I know she was devoted to the school and to children for many many years and will be remembered as the wonderful woman that she was. She had a positive impact on both our lives.

I went to Lois Harmon's preschool and have fond memories of it. My niece attended there as well. Mrs. Harmon was so wonderful.

no matter how young i was i still remember the fun i had playing with the many toys outside, climbing up the big tree. or even singalongs with Ms. Harmon. i remember at naptime i would never sleep so Ms harmon would take me to her house till i finaly slept. im not really good at these sort of things but i know ill miss her.

After checking out man schools in the West U area in the early 90's, I happened upon Ms. Harmon's school. All the kids where dirty, playing, engaged and happy. I fell in love with Ms. Harmon and the school. My daughter was there for 1993-1995 and then later my son from 2001-2003. Thank ou Ms. Harmon and Mary Ann for your wonderful education and dedication. My children would not be who they are today without it. Ms. Harmon will be deeply missed.

Sharon, Rachel and DJ