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Brusie Funeral Home
Gary Harmon
January 1st, 2001
Gary Harmon passed away at home, with family by his side, after a long battle with cancer August 7, 2009. He was 58 years old. Gary was born August 8, 1950 to Robert and Betty Harmon in San Francisco, CA. He attended El Camino High School and San Mateo J.C. His career spanned 35 years in the communication and cable industry; he last worked for Motorola Corp. Gary enjoyed many outdoor sports, fishing, hunting, hiking, golf, watching both football and baseball games and a love for cars and traveling, but his greatest love was for his grand-children and family. Gary is survived by his parents; his three sons, Gary Jr., Daniel, and Shane Harmon; one daughter, Leanna Harmon; a brother, Bob Harmon, Jr.; and sister, Sue Kupferman; along with two grandchildren. Services will be held Wednesday, August 12, 2009 at 1:00 p.m. in the chapel of Brusie Funeral Home, followed by burial at Chico Cemetery.
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At Brusie Funeral Home, we treat every family with dignity and respect, recognizing the profound impact of compassionate, professional care when grieving the loss of a loved one. Recently renovated, our funeral home is designed to provide a serene chapel, picturesque outdoor venues, and private gathering spaces, fostering a tranquil atmosphere for commemorating life. With a dedicated reception room, we ensure your family and friends find comfort during challenging times. Our Spanish-speaking staff offers personalized support for clear communication and understanding....
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