Lowell-Harmon-Obituary

Lowell "Doug" Harmon

Jacksonville, Florida

About

LOCATION
Jacksonville, Florida

Obituary

Send Flowers

HARMON Lowell "Doug" Harmon passed away August 22, 2005 at his home. He was born September 10, 1939 in Charleston, W. VA. and moved to Miami in the 1950's and then settled in Jacksonville in 1962. Doug leaves many memories to be cherished by his Wife, Linda; Daughter, Leslie (Bill) Kritzman,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Miss you Uncle Doug. We got your giant picture and plaques here on the wall, but you'll always be in our hearts.

Linda:
You and Doug have touched so many people's lives over the years as is evidenced by the guest book. Doug's sarcastic wit and story telling are only exceeded by his gigantic heart and tremendous love for people.

The world needs more Doug Harmons to pass through and touch people the way he did. His legacy will effect generations to come.

I don't know Doug personnaly, there he loved mostly playing Craps and I was at that time at other casino games , but what I have heard from the dealers at Concorde through the years and still do,although most of the crew has parted to different directions or in higher management positions, Doug was a truly Aruba lover and all those who knew him in Aruba have only words of highly appreciation. Aruba has lost one of his truly friends.Words of strenght goes to his family.

My deepest symphaty to you Linda and your family.

Dear Linda, sorry to hear about the sad news of your husband’s death. His in replaceable friendly nature will forever be imbedded in our minds and he will not be forgotten. We share your grieve and hope that with the will of God you may overcome the deep sorrow that now lingers in your hart.
Coming from a member of Concord’s old crap crew

Dear Linda

The tragic news of your husband’s death has reached us here in Aruba; we like to send our sincere sympathy to you and your next of kin. Mr. Douglas was one, if not the kindest guest we have ever had the pleasure of serving. His presents and regular visits to our island will surly be missed

My deepest symphaty to Linda and family.

In memory of our dear good friend, Douglas.
We will miss the good old times, rolling those big fake dices "kwek-Kwek"
From all dealers especially the Crap Crew.
Farewell FRIEND

All casino employees