Harman, Jack Arthur
Graveside Service: Friday, May 14, 2010 10:30AM to 11:00AM at Riverside National Cemetery

Jack Arthur Harman, age
89, of
Jack served our country
during WWII in the Army, during that time he received two purple hearts and a
bronze star. He worked for the City of
He was preceded in death
by first wife, Pauline Harman. He is survived by his loving wife, MaryLee Harman; six children, John, Nan, David, Betsy, Randy & Matt, twelve
grandchildren, Katy, Justin, David, Adam, Bryan, Valerie, Megan, Jenilee,
Jessica, Kayley, Hunter, Hayden; two great-grandchildren, Noah & Alyssa.
A graveside service will
be held at
Entrusted to the care of McWane Family Funeral Home.
2 Comments
Jack Harmon is my Uncle and my middle name is Jack after his first name. I have many happy memory's of my Uncle Jack as I was growing up. He was always willing to help anytime on any project. My mother Dorthy was Jack's sister and our families were very close. He will always be in my memory and prayers.
Bobby
I grew up across the street from the Harman's ("Pat" Jack, and John)on Fairman Street in Lakewood. My most vivid memory of Jack was about 40 years ago when I was rebuilding the engine of my '67 bug.
He came across the street to check on my progress, offer his advice, and with a smile, he was off. His positive, happy nature came through on an earlier occasion; after I put a golf ball through his bay window. Jack agreed to replacing the window himself. I paid for the new pane in silver dimes.
John, I am sorry for your loss. I, too, lost my dad, recently: on my birthday last year. I've see Edmon at the LHS reunions (next one, 7/11). We both agree: we miss seeing you. If you wish to reconnect: dkmitch00@juno.com or (760)738-9257.