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© Cordell Beacon Thursday, August 19, 2004
Submitted by: Jeff Smith


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EVA  LEE
1921   2013
  EDWIN  EARL
1917   2004
* HARMS  
 *TOGETHER FOREVER  MARRIED OCT. 5, 1940

Edwin Earl "Slim" Harms

April 3, 1917 ~ July 29, 2004

Graveside services for Edwin Earl "Slim" Harms, 87, were held on Saturday, July 31, 2004 at 10:00 a.m. at Westlawn Memorial Park, Borger, Texas. Interment, in “The Garden of Serenity” was under the direction of Minton/Chatwell Funeral Directors.

Slim entered this life on April 3, 1917, in Leedy, Oklahoma and died July 29, 2004, in Amarillo, Texas.

Edwin Earl was the brother of George Harms of Cordell.


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