Danny R. Harmon

May 1, 2023 at 9:48 p.m.
Danny R. Harmon
Danny R. Harmon

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Danny R. Harmon, age 68, of Marion and previously a longtime resident of Kosciusko County and the Warsaw area, passed away at Marion General Hospital on April 19, 2023, just after 7 p.m.

Born in Warsaw on Aug. 7, 1954, to Wanda Harmon Cox, Danny was raised by his mother, Wanda, and stepfather, Gilbert Cox. He attended Warsaw High School.

Professionally, Danny was a jack of all trades. Co-workers might remember him from time spent at DaLite Screen, Wongs Restaurant or from the security department at R.R. Donnelley and Sons.

More personally, Danny is remembered for his interest in muscle cars. He was a collector of baseball cards and autographed sports memorabilia. He was also a fan of sports overall, especially of football and of the Indianapolis Colts; he was a huge Peyton Manning fan.

Danny is survived by many friends and a large extended family. He is foremost survived by four children: Christopher Harmon, of Indianapolis; Jessica Harmon, of Columbus, Ohio; Dana (Ethan) Kimchi, of Westerville, Ohio; and Jacob Harmon, of Shelbyville; his second wife, Regina Ousley; and two stepsons, Randy (Karissa) Ousley, of Bourbon; and Ryan (Kerri) Ousley, of Warsaw. Eight grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in passing by his parents, Wanda and Gilbert Cox.

Titus Funeral Home is entrusted with care of Danny and the Harmon family. His life will be celebrated in a simple graveside at Oakwood Cemetery, 421 N. Maple Ave., Warsaw, on Friday, May 12, 2023, at 2 p.m. Those wishing to attend may join the line-up just inside the cemetery gates beginning at 1:45 p.m.

Danny R. Harmon, age 68, of Marion and previously a longtime resident of Kosciusko County and the Warsaw area, passed away at Marion General Hospital on April 19, 2023, just after 7 p.m.

Born in Warsaw on Aug. 7, 1954, to Wanda Harmon Cox, Danny was raised by his mother, Wanda, and stepfather, Gilbert Cox. He attended Warsaw High School.

Professionally, Danny was a jack of all trades. Co-workers might remember him from time spent at DaLite Screen, Wongs Restaurant or from the security department at R.R. Donnelley and Sons.

More personally, Danny is remembered for his interest in muscle cars. He was a collector of baseball cards and autographed sports memorabilia. He was also a fan of sports overall, especially of football and of the Indianapolis Colts; he was a huge Peyton Manning fan.

Danny is survived by many friends and a large extended family. He is foremost survived by four children: Christopher Harmon, of Indianapolis; Jessica Harmon, of Columbus, Ohio; Dana (Ethan) Kimchi, of Westerville, Ohio; and Jacob Harmon, of Shelbyville; his second wife, Regina Ousley; and two stepsons, Randy (Karissa) Ousley, of Bourbon; and Ryan (Kerri) Ousley, of Warsaw. Eight grandchildren also survive. He was preceded in passing by his parents, Wanda and Gilbert Cox.

Titus Funeral Home is entrusted with care of Danny and the Harmon family. His life will be celebrated in a simple graveside at Oakwood Cemetery, 421 N. Maple Ave., Warsaw, on Friday, May 12, 2023, at 2 p.m. Those wishing to attend may join the line-up just inside the cemetery gates beginning at 1:45 p.m.
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