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Howard David HARMON

Male 1924 - 2013


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  • Born  25 Dec 1924  Moorhead, Monona, IA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Gender  Male 
    Military  1942-1946  [2
    U.S. Navy 
    _UID  CE69815CE1C84079946D7BE2815D295B3655 
    Died  1 Oct 2013  West Liberty, IA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I6557  OuthouseLine2014
    Last Modified  3 Jan 2014 

    Father  George Emmett HARMON,   b. 17 Oct 1899,   d. 8 Apr 1951 
    Mother  Minnie Etta OUTHOUSE,   b. 4 Jan 1901, Monona Co, IA Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 5 Mar 1989 
    Married  17 Nov 1920 
    Family ID  F590  Group Sheet

    Family  Darlene COLLINS,   d. Yes, date unknown 
    Married  5 Dec 1943  Pisgah, Harrison, IA Find all individuals with events at this location  [3
    Children 
    >1. Kathy HARMON,   d. Yes, date unknown
     2. Denny HARMON,   d. Yes, date unknown
     3. Gary HARMON,   d. Yes, date unknown
     4. Scott HARMON,   d. Yes, date unknown
    Last Modified  3 Jan 2014 
    Family ID  F850  Group Sheet

  • Sources 
    1. [S100] Obituary, Ancestry.com Public Member Documents (Howard D. Harmon) [name of newspaper not given] (Reliability: 3).
      Oct 2, 2013
      WEST LIBERTY, Iowa-Howard David Harmon, 88, died Tuesday Oct. 1, 2013 at the Simpson Memorial Home in West Liberty.
      A memorial fund has been established.
      Howard was born Dec. 25, 1924, in Moorhead, Iowa, to George Emmett and Minnie Etta (Outhouse) Harmon. He attended country school east of Moorhead, grade school in Moorhead and then graduated from Pisgah High School in 1942. He worked briefly as a clerk at the bus station in Sioux City, Iowa. In 1942 he enlisted in the US Navy, and served during WWII where he was a radioman first class in communications until his honorable discharge in 1946.
      On Dec. 5, 1943, he was united in marriage to Darlene Collins in Pisgah, Iowa. At the end WWII he went to Sioux City to attend Morning Side College where he finished his four year degree in three years.
      He tried out for the Yankees minor league team - turned down the opportunity to take care of his family.
      Howard started as a teacher and coach at Rock Valley where he taught shop and history and coached baseball, basketball and taught drivers education 1949-1962; his team won state championship in baseball in 1951. In 1962 he moved to West Liberty for a counseling position at the West Liberty School System. He later went to Sioux Falls, S.D., for masters in counseling 1966-67 and received a grant to attend school in Portland, Ore., for nine months. He returned to West Liberty to be guidance counselor and teach drivers education; for a short time he coached track taught history, retiring in 1989.
      He was a member of the West Liberty United Methodist Church where he served as a Trustee and High School Sunday School Teacher. He was also a member of the Lion's Club and the American Legion. Howard loved to play golf, and fishing taking many trips to Canada. He was a competitive card player - bridge, pinochle and cribbage. Enjoyed going to dances every Saturday night. He served as a Board member for Golden Years Housing.
      He is survived by his wife Darlene, daughter Kathy Harmon of West Liberty, three sons Denny (Nancy) of Everly, Iowa, Gary (Bao) of Las Vegas, Nevada and Scott (Lynn) Harmon of Muscatine, Iowa; sister Margaret Hamer of Missouri Valley and many other relatives and friends. Seven grandchildren: Tami (Jesse) Streinz of West Branch, Todd (Nancy) Chown of West Liberty, Matt Harmon of Ankeny, Iowa, Quinton (Anna) Harmon of Everly, Jared Harmon of Des Moines, Iowa, Madelyn (Dylan) Schneeberger of Clinton, Iowa and Olivia Harmon of Muscatine. Eight great-grandchildren: Morgan and Jack Dragovich, Cole, Gavin and Nathan Chown, Drew Harmon, Eli and Martina Harmon.
      Howard was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers Everett and George Harmon; two sisters Virginia Cave and Velma Holben; great-grandson Hunter Chown.

    2. [S100] Obituary, Ancestry.com Public Member Documents (Howard D. Harmon) [name of newspaper not given] (Reliability: 3).
      In 1942 he enlisted in the US Navy, and served during WWII where he was a radioman first class in communications until his honorable discharge in 1946.

    3. [S100] Obituary, Ancestry.com Public Member Documents (Howard D. Harmon) [name of newspaper not given] (Reliability: 3).
      On Dec. 5, 1943, he was united in marriage to Darlene Collins in Pisgah, Iowa.