In Memory of

Kenneth

A

Harmon

Obituary for Kenneth A Harmon

A beloved son, father, brother, and grandfather, Kenneth A. Harmon, 60, of Dover-Foxcroft Maine, passed away peacefully on November 04th, 2023. He was a cherished son of Sandra Decker Harmon and the late Winston Harmon of Dover-Foxcroft Maine. Ken is survived by his three loving sons, Kenneth Allen Harmon Jr., and his partner Kristy Strouse of Cambridge Maine, Corey James Harmon and his fiancé Kate Sharkey of Bangor Maine, Casey David Harmon of Bar Harbor Maine, as well as one daughter, Cara Lynn Harmon, and his granddaughter, Hannah Mae Firth of Guilford Maine. He is also survived by his partner of 18 years, Cynthis (Cindy) Walker, and her children, Jeremy Russell, Shayna Walker-Mack, and Isaac Walker of Rhode Island. He is survived by his eight siblings, Michael Harmon and his wife Lauri of South Carolina, John Harmon of Newport Maine, Phillip Harmon and his wife Kari of Millinocket Maine, Timothy Harmon, and his wife Rachel of Dover-Foxcroft Maine, Scott Harmon and his wife Rihanna of Dover-Foxcroft Maine, and Anthony Harmon of Dover-Foxcroft Maine. Ken was also survived by two sisters, Heather Harmon Weeks, and her spouse David Weeks of Dover-Foxcroft Maine, and Jenny Harmon of Pascoag RI. He is also survived by his uncle Donnie Boles. He was predeceased by one sister, Stephanie Harmon.

Ken was a talented, hardworking man, a carpenter by trade. He was a man’s man, a no-nonsense kind of guy, with a big heart and huge personality. Ken was funny, animated, expressive, and always ready to make you laugh. He was a great father and son who loved his family dearly. He was an outdoorsman who loved camping, hunting, fishing, volleyball, and horseshoes. He enjoyed four wheeling, working on cars and just enjoying life as best he could with his family. He spent many years on his boat on Sebec Lake, and even built log homes. He made the best steak, and a great spaghetti dinner. He was the light of our lives, and we will all miss him dearly. May he rest in peace until we meet again.

Arrangements have been entrusted to the Berarducci Home; Services for Ken will be private.