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Ronnie Harmon Obituary

LEESVILLE - Mr. Harmon, 60, passed away Monday, November 8, 2010. Surviving are his wife, Gail Harmon; stepsons, Russell Berry (Sherry) of Leesville, Travis Berry (Marlo) of Gaston; stepdaughter, Shannon Berry (Tori) of Leesville; daughter, Megan Madden of Ballentine. Mr. Harmon also leaves behind one granddaughter, Shyan Berry; one grandson, Garrett Berry, both of Leesville; 16 other grandchildren and two great-grands; sisters, Lynn (Tim) Stoudemayer of Leesville, and Sylvia (Carl) Berry of Georgia; brother, Randy Harmon of Leesville. Mr. Harmon was predeceased by his mother, Evelyn Harmon; father, Nick Harmon; brother, Donnie Harmon; and a son, David Harmon.

Funeral service will be held Saturday, at 3:30 p.m. at Old Lexington Baptist Church in Leesville. In lieu of flowers, any memorials will be greatly appreciated to Milton Shealy Funeral Home c/o Ronnie Harmon memorial, 115 N. Pine Street, Batesburg-Leesville, SC 29006.

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Published by The State on Nov. 12, 2010.

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Beth Harmon

November 13, 2010

Uncle Ronnie you will be missed by all that knew you.You are now in heaven with your twin brother,(my dad)your son David and your parents.I love you and miss you.

Karen White

November 12, 2010

To all of Ronnie's family, He will be missed and I knew him for quite a few years. God will be with you throughout. Love, Karen L. White

Sheila Doctor

November 12, 2010

Ima really miss ronnie he was like a father figure to me i just seen him friday and talked saturday. It hurt me to my heart he gone I love u ronnie and miss u

Elizabeth Harwell

November 12, 2010

We were so surprised by the news of Ronnie passing. We would like to express our sympathy. We all played together when we were kids. I know he will be missed.

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