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Susan Elaine Harman
September 27th, 1946 - April 1st, 2015
Susan Elaine Harman, age 68, of Ione, CA, passed away Wednesday, April 1, 2015, at her home in Ione. Susan was born in Woodland, CA on September 27, 1946, a daughter of the late Viola (Troxel) and Clement Nolan. The first priority in her life was her husband of 31 years, Stanley Melvin Harman. As her cancer progressed she wanted him to be OK, and not worry about her as she lived life to the fullest! A great sport enthusiast; ice skating, snow and water skiing, scuba diving, fishing boating and cruise ships. Susan graduated from Sacramento State College in 1967 and became a big success in business. She is survived by her step daughter, Cynthia Harman Daley and her husband, Earl; grandchildren, Aaron and Maia Daley; and her very close sister-in-law, Marion Harman Brumfield. Susan's interment will be in the Harman family plot in Clearlake. At her request there will be a private family service.
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Established in 1902 by 21-year-old James Daneri, Daneri Mortuary has evolved with time to meet the expanding needs of our diverse community. From its humble beginnings with standard services and horse-drawn hearses, we are a full-service mortuary committed to providing professional and caring support to families. Our facility features a chapel, ensuring a dignified setting for memorial services. With certified celebrants and experienced funeral professionals, we assist you in planning a meaningful memorial or celebration of life....
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