Ted Earl Harman

April 7, 2017 at 4:06 p.m.

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Ted Earl Harman heard his call from Glory to come home by God, his heavenly Father, on April 5, 2017, at 9:33 p.m. Angels ushered Ted into the arms of Jesus, his Savior of many years.
Ted is walking on streets of gold with those who had accepted Jesus as their personal Savior.
Ted was a Korean War veteran, serving in the United States Army. He was honorably discharged from active duty on Nov. 1, 1959, from Fort Custer, Mich.
He was a supervisor at Little Crow Foods for 22 years before retiring in December 1995.
He loved the outdoors, doing yard work and eating out. He especially enjoyed custard pie, milk shakes, hamburgers  and fries.
Ted leaves behind his devoted wife of 55 years, Bonnie J. Harman, who stood by his side as his health declined. The two had been married on March 17, 1962.
Ted is also survived by a nephew Terry (Maxine) Foster, Bristol; and nieces Carolyn (Bob) Holbrook and Judy Scott, both of Warsaw; and Alana (Joe) Gockenhour, North Carolina.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Wayne and Donnie Harman; and a sister, Mary Jane Foster, in addition to a niece, Kay Bryant.
Ted was a member of Victory Christian Center Church. 
A private service is scheduled, with burial at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Pastor Glenn Hall of Harvest Community Church, Pierceton, will officiate.
The staff of Titus Funeral Home considers it a privilege to care for the family and friends of Ted Earl Harman.
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Memorials to Harvest Community Church, P.O. Box 93, Pierceton, IN 46562; New Beginnings Church & World Outreach, P.O. Box 913, Warsaw, IN 46581; or New Beginnings Community Church, P.O. Box 175, Atwood, IN 46502.
 

Ted Earl Harman heard his call from Glory to come home by God, his heavenly Father, on April 5, 2017, at 9:33 p.m. Angels ushered Ted into the arms of Jesus, his Savior of many years.
Ted is walking on streets of gold with those who had accepted Jesus as their personal Savior.
Ted was a Korean War veteran, serving in the United States Army. He was honorably discharged from active duty on Nov. 1, 1959, from Fort Custer, Mich.
He was a supervisor at Little Crow Foods for 22 years before retiring in December 1995.
He loved the outdoors, doing yard work and eating out. He especially enjoyed custard pie, milk shakes, hamburgers  and fries.
Ted leaves behind his devoted wife of 55 years, Bonnie J. Harman, who stood by his side as his health declined. The two had been married on March 17, 1962.
Ted is also survived by a nephew Terry (Maxine) Foster, Bristol; and nieces Carolyn (Bob) Holbrook and Judy Scott, both of Warsaw; and Alana (Joe) Gockenhour, North Carolina.
He was preceded in death by two brothers, Wayne and Donnie Harman; and a sister, Mary Jane Foster, in addition to a niece, Kay Bryant.
Ted was a member of Victory Christian Center Church. 
A private service is scheduled, with burial at Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw. Pastor Glenn Hall of Harvest Community Church, Pierceton, will officiate.
The staff of Titus Funeral Home considers it a privilege to care for the family and friends of Ted Earl Harman.
*****
Memorials to Harvest Community Church, P.O. Box 93, Pierceton, IN 46562; New Beginnings Church & World Outreach, P.O. Box 913, Warsaw, IN 46581; or New Beginnings Community Church, P.O. Box 175, Atwood, IN 46502.
 
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