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Stephen Anthony "Hyme" Harmon

Buxton, Maine

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Stephen 'Hyme' Anthony Harmon, 56 BUXTON -- Stephen 'Hyme' Anthony Harmon, 56, of Eaton Drive, Buxton, passed away on April 26, 2011, at his home, surrounded by his family. He was born in Saco on July 31, 1954, the son of the late Thomas and Elizabeth (Wallace) Harmon. He graduated from Bonny...

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Steve, you will aways be in my thoughts. I would look forward to you coming in for keying or whatever hardware problems you would have. We would alway have fun times solving the worlds problems in a half hour no matter what. And when we would be serious for a second regarding our familys it was alway with love.
One a kind and special to the world.
Thinking about you.....
Stan
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28 years babe, so many good times. I will be lost without you and will miss you every day until we're together again.
Save me a seat. Until then, I will carry you with me in my heart. I love you more than you will ever know. Marlene.

Steve and I worked together for many years. He loved his job and his job loved him. Fiercely loyal, hardworking, one of a kind. He could figure anything out and was at the tenant's door in a split second from when they called. He was always helping others, always. So many memories over the years. He is the kindest person I have ever met; a bright light in the lives he touched. A loyal friend. The world has lost a special man. Godspeed Stevie.

My deepest sympathy goes out to all of...

You will truly be missed by many!

I am so sorry for your loss,I can still see that big smile and that laugh I will always hear.Our rides will not be the same with out Hyme leading the pack,even if he did not know the way.Rest in peace my friend.

Stevie, the world is a much smaller place because you are no longer in it. Your laugh, your smile, your devotion to anyone who knew you. You were always there for anyone, at any time for any reason. The world lost a great man.

I lost a great friend and will forever be greatful to have known him.

Steve was a great person. Always with a smile and a laugh. Will be missed by all

To the Harmon family, I am sorry to hear of your loss. I haven't been around for a while but remember Steve from school and playing ball at Weymouth Park. From the other comments he turned into a right nice fellow.Have to say, cancer sucks.

It’s your laugh that I will miss most! You were a ray of sunshine even on the darkest days, always just a phone call away… no problem to big for you to fix. Often a problem would arise and my first thought would be … call Stevie!! Always eager to help a friend but never expecting anything in return. A stubborn man when I met you I met my match and yes typically you always won and when you did the conversation ended with that laugh. A laugh that will always make me smile. You were one of...