Chris And Ellen Strauss
To the Harman Family,
Please accept our deeply felt condolences on the loss of Uncle Charles. You and he are in our thoughts and our prayers.
Death date: Nov 6, 2011
Charles Leon Harman passed away on November 6, 2011. He was born on May 31, 1928, the third son of Ebb and Ada Calliham Harman, in Pelly, Texas. At an early age, Charles and his family moved to Highlands, Texas, where he grew to m Read Obituary
To the Harman Family,
Please accept our deeply felt condolences on the loss of Uncle Charles. You and he are in our thoughts and our prayers.
To the family of Charles Harmon, I am so sorry for your lost. For the short time that I came in contact with both Mr & Mrs Harmon in our Wed. Bible Study, I felt that he had a sincere love for The Word of God. He was always such a gentleman when he was getting into the elevator with his wife Zdenky & others. He always wanted to open elevator for all. He was always smiling. He will be missed. Thank you for sharing him with Colonial Oaks.God Bless allthe family!Patricia Morales with First Church Of Pearland.
To all the members of the Harman family,
Our condolences are with you and yours. Charles was a man of deep faith, high integrity and unquestioned love for family. Debra and I are praying for you, yet know your comfort is in the truth that Charles is in heaven today. Paul said it well in 2 Corinthians 5:8. “We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.” God bless all of you at this time.
From Gene Cragg….
Reading Leon’s obituary in the Houston Chronicle brought back so many memories of the good friendship Leon and I shared at Robert E. Lee High School in Baytown. Though our lives took us in different directions and we have not talked in many years… those years in high school remained meaningful to me. He was a good guy and a class act! My condolences to his family