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Edward Harman Obituary


August 6, 2009

Edward Joseph Harman, 63, of 43 Atlantic St., Pottsville, died Thursday at Geisinger Regional Medical Center, Danville.

Born in Pottsville, Oct. 17, 1945, he was a son of the late Clarence and Anna Tolin Harman.

He was a graduate of Nativity BVM High School and served in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.

He was a retired extruder operator, having worked for Honeywell, Pottsville.

He was of the Catholic faith.

He was preceded in death by a son, Bryan Harman; and two sisters, Dolores Huber and Rosemarie Shappell.

Surviving are his wife, Andrea Calvin Harman; a daughter, Susan Lynch, wife of Jeffrey, Northumberland; two grandsons, Jason Harman and Cole Lynch; a granddaughter, Ashley Harman; a brother, William Harman, Middletown; and two sisters, Mary Luppino and Agnes Hirsch, both of Pottsville.

Funeral services will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday from Bruce T. Hart Funeral Home, 110 N. Second St., Saint Clair. Military honors will follow. Friends are invited to call at the funeral home from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday. Interment will be in Indiantown Gap National Cemetery, Annville.

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Published by Republican & Herald on Aug. 8, 2009.

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Creig Lord

August 9, 2009

Sue and Jean,

So sorry for your loss. Ed was a kind and nice man.

Karen (Gross) & Colleen Measel

August 8, 2009

To Edward Harman Family.

Please except our deepest sympathy. I graduated with Ed (Yen) in 1964 from Nativity High School and also went steady together in our senior year , he was the one who taught me how to drive. Later on my daughter worked with Ed at Honeywell. We will always remember him as a very kind and special person and someone you were blessed to have known.

Paul S. Kenderes Sr.

August 8, 2009

Please accept my deepest sympathies for your loss. Ed and I sat a couple of desks apart for four years at Nativity. I have many memories of those years, and Ed was a part of some of those memories. I will always remember Ed as a Friend. Class 0f 64

Joe Linkevich

August 8, 2009

To Ed's wife and family
My deepest sympathies on the loss of Ed. I knew Ed from golfing and may have been the last one to ride with him on our Monday outings. His good humor and upbeat attitude was greatly admired and should be an example for all. My prayers are with you

william hedemann

August 8, 2009

dear suzie and jeannie , i know there are no words to describe the way you are feeling right now , but think of this , maybe god needed a little help running the show up there and two better angels ,he couldn't have chosen to help him. anyone who knew bryan and eddie know exactly what i'm talking about. not only was i proud to know them but having them be part of my family made me even prouder . i never met two nicer , more loving people than bryan and eddie , and they had not an enemy in the world. all i can picture in my head is them smiling at me and it's a great memory to have. like i said before he sure chose the right two angels to help him up there but down here bryan and eddie you will be sadly missed although i know in my heart you are in a better place than i am!!! again suzie and jeannie we are very sorry for your loss , but take some comfort in knowing we will see them again and have them for all eternity . when he chooses our time , that we must go , then peace and true love is all we'll ever know. we love you both very much. bill hedemann sr and family

Bernie Lescavage

August 8, 2009

To the Harman Family,
Please except my deepest sympathies on the loss of Ed.
He was a good friend to me both at work and on our many golf trips. We shared a lot of laughs. He will be greatly missed and always in my prayers.God Bless.

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