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Sandy James Harmon

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SANDY JAMES HARMON "Bodhi" Sandy James Harmon had his life cut short January 23, 2006 in a devastating freeway accident. Sandy was born to Thomas and Laraine Harmon on October 30, 1982 in Tacoma. Bodhi is best described as a kind, gentle soul who enjoyed life to the fullest. Sandy is survived by...

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I just wanna say how sorry I'am about the over Whelming Death of Sandy, I would of never thought when I was driving down the freeway with a friend of mine I was going to see this accident, So we got off the freeway and pulled over to chuckie cheese and there was people everywhere, so i jumped out of the car and asked what happened, I was told they were trying to revive this man and it didn't work,I started crying just because i'm sensitive, Then when I went Home and saw the News the next...

Tom and Laraine, Bill and I want to offer you our sincerest sympathy on the loss of your son. I can only pray that the miracle of your grandchild and other children bring you through this loss. Love and regards, Bill and Brenda Herzog

Dear Harmon Family,

We are sorry for your loss. We heard about Sandy from one of our co-drivers in Seattle(Ron Ridenour). Our prayers are with you. Heaven has recieved another Beautiful Angel.

Dear Laraine & Tom,
Sandy was one of the Worlds most precious gifts. His road to Life had many paths and he touched the hearts of those along the way. Sandy is looking down on us right now and knows without a doubt that he was Loved. Nothing will ever fill the emptiness you are feeling right now,but take comfort in knowing that Sandy will always be with us. He will be the wind in your hair,the sunshine on your face,the moon in your eyes. Our hearts are with you and we Love you very much.

My thoughts and prayers are with my wife, Wendy Stafford (Sandy's sister) and Sandy's entire family, including his brothers, grandparents, and parents, Tom and Laraine.

I can only hope that Sandy is walking safe, somewhere above, thinking of his wife and children, with a big smile on his face.

Erik

To the Harmon Family,

Losing someone we love is never easy to accept, and sometimes it must seem as if the pain is almost too much to bear. But I believe that your love will outlast the pain of the grief you're feeling... I believe that you have a place deep in your heart where treasured memories will always live. And one day those memories will be a tremendous comfort to you. Until the day when you can smile again, we hope it helps to know just sorry we are and how much we care.

When Sandy was in kindergarten, he used to visit with me while I dug in the dirt. He'd hold the worms so they woulnd't get hurt. Such a bright, talkative little boy! I am so sorry for your loss.

Tom & Laraine,
we were so saddened to hear the news about Sandy. While words cannot ease the pain that you are feeling now, do know that our prayers and thought are with you, your family & friends at this time.