Maysville Oklahoma June 2022 August 8, 1954 ~ June 27, 2022 Sonny Lauren Harmon was born in Stockton, California on August 08, 1954 to Claude Lauren Harmon and Francis Ezell Upton and passed from this life on June 27, 2022 at the age of 67 years. Sonny married Turenia on October 03, 1991 in Purcell. He worked many years in the construction business and owned and operated Harmon Builders. Sonny was also a certified paralegal and worked in a law firm. He enjoyed racing cars and motorcycles, and dirt bikes, winning many trophies. He was a good mechanic and able to make repairs to his vehicles. Turenia and his children and grandchildren were the highlights of his life, and he taught others not to take life for granted. Sonny believed that family is "everything". He also wanted his children and grandchildren to think of others and not be selfish. Sonny is preceded in death by both his parents. Sonny was laid to rest in Maysville Cemetery on Friday, July 01, 2022. Condolences may be offered to the family at www.woosterfuneralhomes.com |
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