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Harmon Sowards Cannon

1938 - 2020

Harmon Sowards Cannon obituary, 1938-2020, Salt Lake City, UT

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Harmon Cannon Obituary

1938 ~ 2020
Harmon Sowards Cannon died Wednesday, March 11, 2020, following an honorable and relentless struggle against the unyielding diseases of Alzheimer's and dementia. The battle may have dominated his final years, but it did not define his life. He was 81.
Harmon experienced many things and accomplished much. However, his true legacy was captured in simple moments: looking for wildlife on long drives with his family, having lunch with his daughters, hunting and fishing with his sons, and doting on his wife.
He spent much time on the road for his work. The long hours were not wasted as he learned to think deeply, reflect often and appreciate what was good and what was Godly. He shared his wisdom and spiritual insights, along with a hefty dose of laughter, with all who were blessed to encounter his influence. Family, community and Church members - along with those he counseled coming out of the prison system and others he blessed through his work as a hospice chaplain - gratefully acknowledge his goodness and lasting impact on their lives.
Harmon was born November 6, 1938, in Salt Lake City, the oldest child of Hyrum Peart and Hazel Sowards Cannon. He married Carole Anne Erickson on June 11, 1962, in the Idaho Falls Temple; they are the parents of five children: Harmon Eric Cannon, Alyssa Anne Cannon Seager, Jonathan Truitt Cannon, Sarah Jane Cannon Weaver and Hyrum Lawrence Cannon.
Raised in Midvale, Utah, Harmon moved to the Federal Heights neighborhood of Salt Lake City in his teens and attended East High School. He received a bachelor's degree and MBA from the University of Utah, where he lettered in tennis and was a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity.
A life-long member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Harmon served in the Eastern States Mission. He spent two years in the United States Army.
Harmon worked for JC Penny Company, as Vice President of Sales and Marketing for Clark Tank Lines, as Western Sales Director for Seiko, and as a manager with Alpine Health Care.
Known for his sense of humor, Harmon had many friends and was drawn to laughter.
Harmon was always available to his family and his Church - serving in Scouting and in various leadership positions, including as bishop of the Holladay 27th Ward and as a member of the Holladay South Stake High Council. He served as an ordinance worker in the Salt Lake Temple for five years. He was quick to trust and forgive, valued friendship, and found great joy in his associations with others.
Penning annual Christmas letters for his children and grandchildren, Harmon preserved for his family his sweet and simple priorities and spiritual insights. The grandchildren looked forward to annual family vacations to Jackson Hole, Wyoming. His love for his wife of almost 62 years was magical and energizing; he rarely waited for a birthday or anniversary to give her the gifts he loved to buy for her.
After retirement, he volunteered as a mentor for men completing sentences in the Utah State Prison and with Salt Lake City's urban populations. Before becoming ill, he worked as a hospice chaplain - counseling with and listening to countless people in the final months of their lives.
In his final years, Harmon slowed down - spending quiet hours with his wife, looking out his window to the mountains, and enjoying his friends at Neighborhood House.
He is survived by his wife; his five children and their spouses: Kristine Davis Cannon, Shawn Seager, Paula Nielsen Cannon, Clinton Weaver and Tricia Rawstern Cannon; his 18 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; and his sister and brother-in-law, William and Christine Cannon Bracy. As a family we express gratitude to Neighborhood House, BrightStar Care, the Wentworth at Willowcreek, and Encompass Hospice for the care they gave Harmon.
Due to the current public health crisis and restrictions on large public gatherings, private funeral services for family and close friends will be held Tuesday, March 17, at 11 a.m. at the Holladay 27th Ward meetinghouse, 5450 S. Holladay Blvd., Holladay, Utah. Friends may share their memories and condolences online at https://www.larkinmortuary.com/obituaries or call on the family on Monday, March 16, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Larkin Sunset Lawn, 2350 East 1300 South in Salt Lake City.

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Published by Deseret News from Mar. 15 to Mar. 16, 2020.

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Richard and LaPrele Sumsion

March 19, 2020

Dear Carole and family,
We were so sorry to read about the passing of Harmon. We have such wonderful memories of when your family lived in CR 1st Ward on Joyce Drive many years ago. His service in the Ward was much appreciated. In reading his obituary Harmon certainly accomplished many great and wonderful assignments during his life. We are sorry we were not able to attend his funeral, but the Coronavirus has changed a lot of our activities of late. We trust that all went well and was a comfort to you and your family. Our prayers are with you. We express our love to you and your family. Richard and LaPrele Sumsion

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March 19, 2020

Dear Carole and family,
We were so sorry to read about the passing of Harmon. We have such wonderful memories of when your family lived in CR 1st Ward on Joyce Drive many years ago. His service in the Ward was much appreciated. In reading his obituary Harmon certainly accomplished many great and wonderful assignments during his life. We are sorry we were not able to attend his funeral, but the Coronavirus has changed a lot of our activities of late. We trust that all went well and was a comfort to you and your family. Our prayers are with you. We express our love to you and your family. Richard and LaPrele Sumsion

March 16, 2020

Dear Carol...I am sad to hear about Harmon. He always welcomed me when ever we got together and made me laugh at the most simple things. My thoughts are with you and I look forward to catching up soon. Love...Marcie

John Grover

March 16, 2020

Oh dear! As I reflect on the friendship and fun that Harmon and I shared I deeply feel his loss. He was my closest mentor as I started high school and in early college years. We hunted and fished together often. He met the plane as I got hime from my mission, partly to show off his wonderful new wife and partly partly to set up a rabbit hunting trip for the next day. All the things we did from working on the student directory at East High, the debate team, athletic events with father "Gizzly", fishing trips to Vernal, Church basketball games, etc., etc. What more can I say? A dear friend is gone for now. The memories continue. My sympathy and gratitude to Carole to all the family. John Grover, Auburn, Alabama

March 15, 2020

Dear Carol and Cannon family. Carol and I are saddened by Harmon's passing. I reflect on Harm's and my mother being such life-long friends and then Harm and I were able to share that same relationship. Our time spent as counselors to Bishop Alger was special. And listening to Harmon's stories added a special touch to that service. Watching our children grow up together still brings fond memories. Carol, we will always remember sharing the same birth date! May the Lord bless you all during this difficult time. Steve and Carol Walker

Doralee Madsen

March 15, 2020

Harmon was part of Richards and my growing up years....as we grew up we loved the get together with our young families. My family sends their love to the Cannon family. And I especially send my love to Carole at this tender time.

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