Joseph A. Harmer

Joseph A. Harmer obituary, Norristown, PA

Joseph A. Harmer

Joseph Harmer Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Raffeo - DiCecco Memorial Home, Inc. on May 24, 2022.

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Joseph Harmer 11/12/1935-05/22/2022
Joe was born in Philadelphia to John and Frances (Keogh) Harmer on November 12, 1935. He is preceded by siblings, Mary, John, Catherine, Philip, and Frank; survived by his brother James. He was the devoted father to Diane McCarthy and Barbara (James) Taylor, with whom he resided in his final months. He is also survived by his 5 grandchildren- Louis, Jennifer, Joanna, Nadine, James, and 5 great-grandsons.
Joe lived a full life, with his passion being falconry. He began in the 1960's and continued until he was about 85. He moved to Farson, Wyoming in 2001 after he retired from the manufacturing industry for his dedication to falconry. He was a genuine, hard-working, brutally honest man with an incredibly intelligent mind, respected by all. He inspired us all to live our dreams by living his to the fullest- including moving to Wyoming for his love of falconry. Before that he would travel from PA every fall and return in time for Christmas with his family who he loved greatly. In his younger days, he was always busy living loud. When he wasn't working, he could be found with friends and family. He enjoyed spending time at his cabin, on his boats, flying his planes, or saving and caring for animals. He enjoyed the quiet of his favorite place, his home, Wyoming, the birds, and his falconry friends and family for his twilight years. He was happy.
Joe served in the Air Force, enlisting at age 17 during the Korean War and was stationed in Alaska at one point where he was in communications/radar. After his departure from the military, he continued to work on behalf of the US government tracking the migration and flight paths of various birds along the east coast. His work vastly contributed to the repopulation of peregrine falcons and other raptors both in the wild and in captivity. Joe was known to keep ahead of the times with the latest technology and utilize it for good. He was video chatting from the desert to family back home way back in the 2000's before "facetime" was a thing. He used video cameras and drones to improve upon the traditional kite method of training birds to fly and hunt. He was a visionary and a true legend and he will be missed by many
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May 31, 2022

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Bob Keogh

May 31, 2022

My cousin Joe has been in my thoughts many times, throughout the years.

One memory that stands out, was the time I was at a restaurant in Wildwood NJ and we ran into each other by coincidence. We were both happy to see each other.

We had many common interest like birding, quite solitude and nature.

We were all very fond of him.

Rest In Peace Cuz...

JIM AND TERRY KEOGH

May 31, 2022

WE KNOW JOE WAS A UNIQUE PERSON. HE COULD ALWAYS THINK OUTSIDE OF THE BOX.
AS A YOUNGER COUSUN I WAS AMAZED AT THE THINGS HE WOULD DO OR GET INVOLVED WITH.

LET'S NOT FORGET THE MONKEY AND REPTILES HE ALSO CARED FOR.

WE'LL MISS YOU JOE!

Marek Plater

May 26, 2022

Joe was truly a wonderful, caring person and friend. I have fond memories of Joe in the falconry community and he will be missed. He lived his life to the utmost with friends, family and falcons. Rest in peace, Joe.

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