Obit: Harmon, Deborah Mae (1958 - 2019)
Transcriber: Robert Lipprandt
bob@wiclarkcountyhistory.org
Surnames: Boyles, Harmon, Whisler
----Source: The Heindl Funeral Home (Ogema, Phillips, Prentice, WI) 4/11/2019
Harmon, Deborah Mae (Whisler) (4 MAY 1958 - 10 APR 2019)
Deborah Mae Harmon, 60, died at her home in the Town of Hackett on Wednesday,
April 10, 2019.
She was born on May 4, 1958, in Tipton, Indiana, the daughter of Fredric and
Marilyn (Boyles) Whisler. Following her schooling she was employed in the
offices of Smeester Brothers Trucking in Iron Mountain, and it was there that
she first met Ed, her future husband to be.
Deborah and Edwin were married in Saint John the Baptist Catholic Church in
Prentice on June 5, 1982. She enjoyed riding along with Ed on his over-the-road
trips for Smeester. They made their home in the Prentice area in 1987, and she
enjoyed the country life. In her free time she enjoyed fishing, gardening,
baking, and in later years when declining health limited her, she enjoyed
watching movies.
She is survived by her husband, Edwin “Ed”, by one son, Grant, Phillips; by her
mother, Marilyn Whisler, Phillips; and by three brothers, Kendric (Lyndia)
Whisler, L’Anse, MI, Marcus (Loretta) Whisler, Green Bay, WI, and Douglas (Fay)
Whisler, Iron Mountain, MI.
She is preceded in death by one son, Lee; and by her father, Fredric Whisler.
The family will receive friends at the Heindl Funeral Home in Phillips on
Wednesday, April 7, from 9:00A.M. until 11:00 A.M.. Interment will be in the
Prentice Cemetery in the Spring.
Online condolences may be expressed at
www.heindlfuneralhome.com.
The Heindl Funeral Home in Phillips is assisting the family with funeral
arrangements.
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