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Robert Ervin Harmon
July 5, 1930 - June 8, 2020

Place of Birth: Havre, Montana
Residence: Williston, North Dakota
Age: 89

Robert Harmon, 89 of Williston, ND, passed away on Monday, June 8, 2020 at Bethel Lutheran Rehabilitation Center in Williston, ND.

Robert Ervin Harmon was born July 5, 1930 at Havre, MT to Merton and Isabelle Greene Harmon. The Harmon family moved to Trenton in 1936 where Merton was a Railroad Depot Agent. When Robert was 10, the family moved to Charbonneau where he grew to manhood. He attended Charbonneau School and received his High School Degree through the Division of Supervised Study at NDSU. Bob worked for numerous area farmers and the railroad extra gang out of Fairview, MT. He worked on the construction of the Garrison Dam, then moved to the oil patch out of New Town, ND.

In 1952, Robert was drafted in the US Army during the Korean Conflict. After basic training he was stationed in Germany where he was a mechanic. He served until 1954 when he was honorably discharged with the rank of Corporal. In 1954 the family moved back to Charbonneau. In 1956, Robert married Sylvia Grieger. After this marriage, Robert and Sylvia moved to New Town where they owned the Sunset Motel. Robert started a roustabout business doing concrete and excavation work. Four children were born to the couple while they lived in New Town – Donna Patricia, Beverly Anne, Kenneth Robert, and Sandra Jane. Robert and Sylvia divorced in 1978.

In 1989, Robert married Ida Maud Lester Evanson in Arnegard where they made their home until moving to Williston in 2016. Robert entered the Bethel Lutheran Nursing Home in Williston in 2017 where he resided until his death.

Robert was a member of the Moose Lodge and American Legion in Williston, the Arnegard Lions Club, and Wilmington Lutheran Church in Arnegard.

Robert had a lifelong passion for music and was ready to play his violin at any opportunity given to him. He relished a good joke and loved his cats. He enjoyed visiting with his coffee group at the Arnegard Café. Everyone knew Robert to never say a negative word about anyone in his almost 90 years on this earth.

Preceding Robert in death were his parents, Merton and Isabelle Harmon; brother, Merton Harmon; daughter, Donna and son-in-law, Judd Evans, and son-in-law, Shotae Little Soldier. Robert’s survivors include his wife of 30 years, Ida; brother, Dale (Linda) Harmon, San Diego, CA; children, Beverly (Dwight) Frank of Beulah; Kenneth (Jeannine) Harmon of Duluth, MN; Sandra (Henry) Metzger of St. Paul, MN; step-children Debra (Ken) Nelson of Dickinson, ND; Barbara Evanson of Bismarck, ND; David (Penny) Evanson of Williston, ND; and Tracy Evanson, Grand Forks, ND. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Emily Evans, Karsen and Skye Little Soldier, Luke Mueller, Marie Harmon, Brian and Brent Nelson, Valerie McDaniel, Jeremiah Evanson, and Gabrielle Evanson, along with four great-grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

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Don Tank (Minot, ND)
Jun 9, 2020
A farewell to an old neighbor and friend. Well, everyone was his friend. Many memories of Bob and his family in Charbonneau.
Kristy Coughlin Arnegard (Grimes, Iowa)
Jun 9, 2020
Ida and family, so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Thinking of you and sending my love to all of you.
Margaret (Larson) Hernandez (Miles City, Montana)
Jun 10, 2020
Sorry to hear about Bob. I have many fond memory of our times in Arnegard with your family. R.I.P. Bob.
Wesley & Julie Bermel (Swedesboro, NJ)
Jun 11, 2020
Playing in Front Yard with brother Dale
So sorry to hear of the loss of Robert. I had many fond memories from the times when we were in Newtown, Williston and our last visit when we were in Arnegard for the 4th of July. He was driving the old tractor and the gang was playing songs in the front yard.
Bob and Marlene Frank (Washburn, NORTH DAKOTA)
Jun 11, 2020
We extend our sincere Sympathy to the family of Bob. He truly was a talented musician. Loved that fiddling! We always enjoyed him when he and Ida visited Beverly and Dwight’s.
Val McDaniel (Thornton, CO)
Jun 11, 2020
One of my favorite memories of Bob happened soon after he married my grandmother, Ida. I was around the age of 7 when we were all gathered together for Christmas. Bob offered to show us grandkids how to operate his backhoe. We got all bundled up in our winter gear and excitedly headed outside. The thing that I remember most was how patient and kind Bob was while teaching me how to operate the backhoe. Even when I made a mistake, he never got upset. He was calm and collected and helped me whenever I needed assistance. I remember looking at him and he had the biggest smile on his face! I honestly don’t know who was having more fun...me or him!

I never once saw Bob get angry or say a bad word about anyone. That is a trait that is not seen nearly enough in the world today and it is something I will definitely miss about him. I will miss his laugh. He had an infectious laugh and you couldn’t help but laugh with him when you heard it. I will miss his music. I loved to listen to him while he played his fiddle. He was very passionate about his music and it definitely showed. I’ll bet the angels in heaven are dancing to the beautiful music I’m sure he’s playing as we speak.

He loved our family and we all loved him. We will always love him. I’m so sad that he’s gone but I’m so thankful that he is at peace and no longer in pain. Rest easy, Bob. Keep the music playing until we meet again.

-Val
Lisa Holst (Baldwin, ND)
Jun 13, 2020
Dear Ken,Bev, Sandy and Family,
I remember your dad being always so nice and had a smile that covered his whole face and a wonderful laugh. Our loved ones are never really gone as long as they are in our hearts and we have wonderful memories. My Sincerest condolences to all of the family. God bless
Lisa Holst
Kristy Coughlin Arnegard (Grimes, Iowa)
Jun 13, 2020
Ida and family, so sorry to hear of Bob’s passing. Thinking of you and sending my love to all of you.
Dale Harmon
Jun 15, 2020
I love you Robert. You are a wonderful brother. You are always nice to everyone
Stacy Arnegard (Arnegard , ND)
Jun 17, 2020
Thinking of you Ida and the rest of the family. Rest in peace Bob.
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