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Robert Junior Harmon

Kittitas, Washington

Dec 12, 1928 – Aug 2, 2014 (Age 85)

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BORN
December 12, 1928
DIED
August 2, 2014
AGE
85
LOCATION
Kittitas, Washington

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Robert Junior HarmonLong time Kittitas resident Robert (Bob) Junior Harmon, age 85, went into the arms of his Lord and Savior on the afternoon of August 2, 2014, peacefully at home surrounded by loved ones. Bob was born and raised in Oklahoma, the youngest son of Minnie Evelyn and Robert Harmon....

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I don't know that any of the family will ever see this, I don't know how to contact any of them. I did not ever get to meet bob myself, I am the grandson of his brother Troy. My name is Walter Lee Harmon JR. from Oklahoma, I just go by Walt Harmon. I was with my grandpa Troy " perch eye" Harmon not long before he passed and he told me many stories, one of those things was that he wished he could have seen his brother one last time. I am sorry he passed before I could locate him and tell him...

My dearest sweet Uncle. You will be missed by many, but never forgotton. Your memories will live on in our hearts forever. May you rest in peace in your forever eternal home.

He was always willing to lend a helping hand. Good Man. Vonda

You leave behind a lot of people who will dearly miss you. I consider myself very lucky to have known Bob & privileged to have such a kind man as a Step Father. The things I will miss most is his kindness, comradery and keen sense of humor that made everyone laugh. Thank you for being good and kind to my Mother and making her happy. May you rest in eternal peace. Until we meet again. luv & miss you dearly.

Im so sorry in hearing the pasting of Bob, I knew him during the 80's and then again after 2000, during that time he was married to Ida. Ida, you are on my mind. Steve Betassa.

You were the love of my life for 18 wonderful years. You were good to me and I love you with all my heart. I will miss you and keep you in my thoughts forever.
May you rest in peace and God bless you.
Your loving wife Ida Harmon

My Dad was the strongest and most loving man I have ever known. He taught me how to drive, gave me work ethics, and was my strongest cheerleader always telling me I could do anything as long as I wanted it bad enough. I loved him deeply and will miss his loving guidance and advice forever.