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Thomas Mark Harmon

Billings, Montana

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LAUREL - Thomas Mark Harmon was born Oct. 7, 1955, the oldest child of William H. and Joan Harmon. He was taken from us much too soon on Jan. 2, 2006, when his single engine airplane crashed in Utah on his way back to work.He attended school in Shelby, N.C., where he graduated in 1973. He was the...

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I am so sorry for you loss

Mark was a great friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Wanda,

My deepest sympathies. Mark was my co-worker and close friend at the Calpine Site in Fremont, Ohio. I enjoyed seeing you on your visits to Ohio and Mark spoke of you fondly all the time when you were back home. You were his soul-mate and his family was everything to him. I'm sure he'll be looking over those grandchildren from Heaven.

Wanda-Knowing we never met. Carlene Jones is my mother, Alene Adams is my grandmother. Actually Bill is my great great uncle and he live beside me same as for my grandmother Alene Adams. My heart felt sympathy and my prayers are with you.

Mark, you will be missed. I enjoyed working with on the Wing tiek project for Siemens. God Bless and keep your family. Happy trails my friend. Until we meet again.

Wanda-
Although I never met you, I felt as I knew you and Mark through Chris and William Puckett. I have heard many wonderful stories of Mark and I know he will be missed. Chris had a wonderful time in Montana in Sept. I am so glad he has those memories of Mark to stay with him. You are in our prayers daily.

Wanda, Amanda and Chris,
Our hearts are with you all. Mark was very special and a good friend to us both. We will miss him very much.
Love, Vicky and Mike Huntsinger

Wanda and Family,
My prayers are with you and yours. May our Lord and Savior comfort you and keep you close by His side during this time. Mark was my Friend throughout High School and beyond. A great hunter, fisherman and outdoorsman, he saw and did so much that most of us will never see or for that matter have the courage to do. He was a man’s man, loved and admired by those who have been touched by simply knowing him. May he rest high upon the ridge of everlasting life and be there to...

I'm deeply saddened about the loss of Mark. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends in Montana, North Carolina and elsewhere. Mark was a great person and a very good friend during my school years. Like all school friends, life paths and passing years take us our separate ways but the memories stay with us.