Martin-Harmon-Obituary

Martin A. Harmon

Roseville, California

May 27, 1934 – Feb 23, 2023

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May 27, 1934
DIED
February 23, 2023
LOCATION
Roseville, California

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OBITUARY OFMARTIN A. HARMON1934 - February 23, 2023It is with profound sorrow that the Harmon family announces the loss of its beloved patriarch, Martin A. Harmon, who passed away, surrounded by family, in Roseville, California, on Thursday, February 23, 2023, at the age of 88.Martin is the...

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His kindness and always a gentleman! He always made one feel important.

Mr Harmon was so kind and had great visions. Blessings to him and his family

Oh Mr Harmon what a special special man so gracious soft kind-hearted beautiful soul you will be missed condolences to the family

Martin was a good man, and I´m deeply saddened that he has passed away. He had an amazing work ethic, and contributed greatly to our community. I enjoyed doing business with him for decades. My sincerest condolences to his family.

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Sincerest condolences to all the family of Mr. Martin Harmon. We have been friends since mid 60s, by connection of his family attending our church and his children being involved with the NorCal Volunteers for Christ youth rallies and banquet celebrations. I served as board member member of the church and director of the youth organization, I witnessed, his generosity of gifts and property to those organizations which helped tremendously to bless the people of Marysville, CA area. He was...

Over sixty years ago you came into my life. You married my mother and I have always thought of you as my "Dad". You make your family so proud as we watched how you could handle anything be it digging a ditch, driving a motorcycle with five of us kids riding along with you or handling a multi-million dollar business deal. You did it all with ease and enjoyed doing it. You are truly a wonderful, loving man. You have shown such compassion and empathy to literally everyone wheather they are a...

Mr. Harmon was one of the last of the "gentlemen". He was kind and sweet but able to run his business with a true strong and dedicated ethic! To his family, all my love!

Mr. Harmon was such a generous man. I had the privilege of having lunch with him a couple of times, as I worked at TRI Commercial, and we worked with him on one of his projects, as well as I am on the Board of Directors at the Union Gospel Mission and his generosity to the Mission stood out. I will never forget the first time I met him was at a meeting where he asked me about myself and I shared a little about my husband and that he enjoyed the golf course up in Auburn. The following week,...