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Stick Harmon was a great God-fearing man Jason Keith writes: I am so sorry to hear about the passing of "Stick." He was a wonderful man, and I have many fond memories of him. From him assisting me with ringing the church bell on Sunday mornings when I was too short to reach it, to riding in his convertible after church. The memories are many as, his daughter Debbie, my sister, and I spent almost every Sunday together. He was a great God-fearing man, and will be missed by many. I know that he is in the "home" he spoke of almost every Sunday, and will be looking down on upon us all. May God provide peace to his family in this time.Comments re article 45636 Arvist Lee Stick Harmon Glens Fork KY 19312011 This story was posted on 2011-07-19 17:25:27
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