Richard Lee Harmon Sr  August 16 1957  December 28 2018

Richard Lee Harmon Sr August 16 1957 December 28 2018

Obituary for Mr. Richard Lee Harmon Sr. Richard “Dicky” Lee Harmon, Sr. of Trappe, MD died on Friday, December 28th 2018 at Mallard Bay in Cambridge, MD. Born in Easton on August 16th 1957, he was the son of the late William Franklin Harmon, Jr. and Mary Louise Simpson. Dicky worked as both a waterman and a grass cutter. Dicky is survived by his wife, Dale Harmon of Trappe, MD; sons, Richard L. Harmon, Jr. and his wife Allyson of Trappe, MD and Richie Bobitka of Easton, MD; and grandchildren, Nathan Bobitka, Andrew White, Emma White, Patrick White, and Brody Harmon. He is also survived by his sister, Susan Harmon Ireland and her husband Vince of Maine. All services will be private. Memorial donations in his honor may be made to the Talbot Waterman’s Association, Inc., P.O. Box 324, Bozman, MD 21612 To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Mr. Richard Lee Harmon Sr. please visit our Sympathy Store.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Richard Lee Harmon Sr August 16 1957 December 28 2018.

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death notice Richard Lee Harmon Sr August 16 1957 December 28 2018

obituary notice Richard Lee Harmon Sr August 16 1957 December 28 2018

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