HARMON: In Rehoboth Delaware on May 15, 1967, Clinton L. father of Thomas and Walter Harmon of Rehoboth, Russell of Philadelphia and Mrs. Mildred Meadows of Philadelphia, Pa. Aged 80 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral services at the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Rehoboth Del. on Saturday afternoon, May 20 at 3 o'clock. Interment at People's Memorial Park, Rehoboth. Friends may call at the church on Friday evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. Arrangements by the Stevenson Funeral Home, Dover, Delaware.
E. Lincoln Harmon
November 18, 1867
MILLSBORO: E. Lincoln Harmon Sr. 76 died yesterday at his home after a long illness.
He was a retired farmer and trustee and treasurer of the Indian Mission Church of Millsboro.
Survivors include his widow, E. Patience Harmon; two sons, Clinton and Ephraim L. Harmon Jr.; five daughters, Mrs. Elloise Johnson, Mrs. Thelma Johnson, Mrs. Marietta Harmon and Mrs. Joan Norwood, all of Millsboro and Mrs. Ida Ortiz of Washington, DC; a sister, Mrs. Janie Street and a brother, Wilson Harmon both of Millsboro.
Services will be Sunday afternoon at 2 in the Indian Mission Church. Interment will be in the adjoining church cemetary.
Friends may call tomorrow at the Harmon residence from 4 until 9 PM.
Mrs. Eunice E. Harmon
(no date listed)
MILLSBORO: Feb. 14- (Special). Funeral services for Mrs. Eunice E. Harmon, 81, widow of Noah Harmon, who died at her home in Riverdale on Friday will be held in Indian River Mission Church on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock with the Rev. A. T. P. Hudson, pastor of Harbeson Methodist Church officiating.
Fred Harmon
October 18, 1964
MILLSBORO: Fred Harmon , 80, a retired farmer died Saturday at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Jane Norwood, Millsboro, after a long illness.
Also surviving are another daughter, Mrs. Ellen Clark, Frankford; a stepdaughter, Mrs. Jeanette Harmon, Millsboro; two stepsons, Oliver Johnson, Pleasantville, NJ and Oscar Harmon, Devon,Pa.; a brother Dorey Harmon, Millsboro; 27 grandchildren and 36 great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 tomorrow afternoon at the Indian Mission Church. Friends may call from 7 to 9 tonight at the James Funeral Home, Millsboro.
Herman Harmon
In Veterans Hospital, Phila., Pa. on Feb. 18, 1966. Herman, husband of Mrs. Edna E.Harmon of Rehoboth Del. Aged 74 years. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Rehoboth, Del. on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 24 at 1:30 o'clock. Interment at Isreal Cemetary, Lewes, Del. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday evening from 7 to 9. Arrangements by the Stevenson Funeral Home, Dover, Del.
Herman Harmon
REHOBOTH BEACH - Herman Harmon, 74, of Bay Road, died Thursday in the Veterans Administration Hospital, Philadelphia, after a short illness.
Mr. Harmon was a self-employed carpenter. He was a member of the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church of Rehoboth Beach where he served as a trustee and treasurer and was active in the Methodist's Men's organization. He was a past patron of the Queen of Sheba Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of Diamond Post, American Legion.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Edna W Harmon; a daughter, Mrs. Lottie S. Miller, Bridgeton, NJ; a sister Mrs. Nora Ann Wilson, Rehoboth and two brothers, T. Henry, Milford and Clinton L., Rehoboth Beach.
Funeral services will be Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the Mt. Pleasant Methodist Church, Rehoboth Beach. Interment will be in the Isreal Cemetary, Lewes. Friends may call at the church between 7 and 8 tomorrow night.
Isaac Harmon
March 10, 1967
MILLSBORO: Isaac M. Harmon, 81, a native of Millsboro, died Friday in Miseriocordia Hospital, Philadelphia of injuries suffered when struck that day by a bus.
He had lived most of his life in Philadelphia and was a retired postal carrier.
There are no immediate survivors.
Services will be tonight in Greater St. Matthews Independent Church, Race & Vodges Sts., Philadelphia and again tomorrow afternoon at 1 in Indian Mission Methodist Church near Millsboro with interment in the adjoining cemetary.
Mrs. Leon Harmon
Feb. 19, 1966
MILLSBORO: Mrs. Helen R. Harmon, 54, died Saturday in Delaware Division in Wilmington after a short illness.
Mrs. Harmon was a member of the Indian Mission Church here and was formerly a Sunday school teacher.
She is survived by her husband, Leon Harmon; two daughters, Mrs. Anita Carney of Dover and Mrs. Beverly Ann Norwood of Millsboro; two sons, Ralph of Dover and Wilson of Kansas City, Mo.; six grandchildren and a sister, Mrs. Gladys Jackson of Millsboro.
Services will be held Wednesday afternoon at 1 at the Indian Mission Church. Friends may call at the James Funeral Home tomorrow night from 7 to 9.
Levi Harmon
July 5, 1965
MILTON: Levi Harmon, 73, died Monday at the State Home at Smyra after a long illness. Mr. Harmon, a retired farmer, is survived by his widow, Mrs. Arzelia W. Harmon; two sisters, Mrs. Minnie A. Warren and Mrs. Virginia E. Harmon, both of Milton; and a brother Irving Harmon of Lewes. Services will be at 1 Friday afternoon from the Short Funeral Home where friends may call tomorrow night.
Mrs. Levi W. Harmon
Jan. 17, 1968
MILTON: Mrs. Arzelia Harmon, 68 of here died yesterday at Milford Memorial Hospital after a long illness. She was a member of the Congregational Church in Milton. Her husband, Levi W. Harmon died in 1963.
Surviving are a son: William of Washington, DC; two sisters, Mrs. Helen Johnson of Millsboro and Mrs. Virginia Harmon of Milton; and three brothers, Harvey Wright ofDelair, NJ, Marshall Wright of Millsboro and the Rev. W. B. Wright of Camden, NJ.
Services will be Sunday afternoon at 1 at Short Funeral Home, Milton, where friends may call tomorrow night. Interment will be in Bethel AME Cemetary.
Mrs. Matilda J. Harmon
(no date listed)
MILLSBORO: Nov. 19 - (Special)- Mrs. Matilda J. Harmon, 86, widow of Thomas Harmon of Millsboro, died at her home yesterday. She had been in failing health for several months.
Theodore Harmon
July 30, 1965
MILLSBORO: Theodore Harmon, 91, died Friday at his home after a long illness.
He was a retired farmer. Mr. Harmon is survived by his widow, Mrs. Anna W. Harmon; a daughter, Miss Thelma Harmon, Millsboro; two sons, Robert Harmon, Millsboro and Theodore Hicks, New York City; six grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren.
Services will be at 2 Wednesday afternoon from the Indian Mission Church. Friends may call tomorrow night from 7 to 9 at the James Funeral Home.
Mrs. William Andrew Harmon
Feb. 7, 1966
MILTON: Mrs. Alberta Harmon, 68, died Monday at Delaware State Hospital after a long illness.
A native of the Milton area, Mrs. Harmon was a member of the Bethel AME Methodist church here and the Order of the Eastern Star, Queen Elizabeth unit No. 13, Milton.
Survivors include her husband, William Andrew Harmon; two daughters, Miss Winona Harmon, here and Mrs. Dorothy Thomas, Seaford; two sons, Clinton W., Lewes and Howard, Ellendale; two sisters, Miss Reba Wright, Millsboro and Mrs. Agnes Hughes, Bridgeton, NJ; four brothers, Wesley, Arthur, Herschel and Charles Wright, allof Millsboro; nine grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.
Services will be Friday afternoon at 1 from the Short Funeral Home here where an Eastern Star service is set for tomorrow night at 8. There will be no viewing.
Wingate Harmon
(no date listed)
FELTON: Wingate Harmon, 54, died in Delaware Hospital, Wilmington, yesterday from burns received last Thursday.
Mr. Harmon was burned at Delaware State Hospital where he was a patient. He sustained burns covering 90 per cent of his body when his clothing caught fire as he sat in the courtyard of the Biggs Building at the state hospital. A hospital spokesman said he had been smoking.
Dr. Ali Z. Hameli, state medical examiner, attributed death to bronchial pneumonia and complications resulting from the burns.
Funeral arrangements are pending.