Patricia Ann Harmon

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Patricia Ann Harmon

 

After a long illness Patricia Harmon passed away August 1, 2016.
Patricia was born November 1, 1937 in Denver Colorado. She was raised in Englewood Colorado by her parents Winnie and Carter Scroggins. She graduated from Englewood High School in 1955 and went to the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.
She graduated in 1959 and became a teacher.    Patricia was a member of A Sorority and joined ADK Sorority after she retired. She had stayed active until she became ill. 
She was a teacher in Ault Colorado, Moab Utah and Coachella California before returning to Englewood. She taught at Maddox Elementary, Washington Elementary and Charles Hay all in Englewood. She loved being a 1st grade teacher.
She married Newell Harmon in 1977 and moved to Littleton. Patricia retired in 1991. She was a wonderful Wife, Mother, Grandma. and Friend. Patricia was such a wonderful caring, loving person.  We all will miss her so much.
Mrs. Harmon is survived by her Husband, Newell Harmon of Littleton, Co. Daughter  Stacey Hutson &  son in law Mike Kirklin of Littleton Co. Her son Randy Phillips and Saundra Buroff of Grand Junction Co., Craig Harmon of Littleton Co., Emmy Mcleish of Phoenix Az.,and Cheryl Larson of Littleton Co.  Patricia had 7 grandchildren. Willy and Anne Davis of Broomfield, Co., Tommy Davis and Lisa Bustamonte of Westminster Co, and Jeramy Davis of Yuma Colorado. Miranda Phillips of Grand Junction Co. and Cameron Phillips of Grand Junction, Co. Summer McLeish of Phoenix Az. and Candice Beach of  Highlands Ranch Co. She was also blessed with 12 Great Grandchildren.
Her services will be at Fort Logan National Cemetery (Staging area "A"), 11 AM on August 10th. There is a reception to follow at Southern Gables Church, 4001 So Wadsworth Blvd. Littleton, 80123. Everyone is welcome.

 

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  1. O' how I loved Patty. She was the "sister" I never had. I can remember growing up together and all the fun things we did. I especially remember the times up at our cabins in the mountains. How we wore the seat of our pants out sliding down the rocks. All the family BBQ and Holiday time together. She even took me on her Senior trip on the train to Iowa.
    I praise God that she is now with Jesus, dancing on streets of gold. I am sorry for the families loss but rejoice in her gain. All my love to the family and friends who will miss her. I pray for comfort , peace and joy in the knowing where she is, to each one of you. Love you, Marilyn


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