On February 25th, 2022, Patricia Ann (Elsey) Harmon left the cares of this world and is now wrapped in the arms of her heavenly Lord and Savior. She is now reunited with her beloved “Mommy”, who gave her life for her daughter.
She had many accomplishments in her life including being a member of Jobs Daughters, a 1958 Graduate of Warren Central High School, and an Accountant at Elsey’s Tax Service. During her cherished years of living in Carthage, IN, she was PTO President and a Girl Scout Leader. While living in Frankfort, IN, she was Secretary of the Historical Preservationists, Member of the Frankfort Historical Society and worked at several State Farm offices in Frankfort and Lebanon.
She was also a gifted Tole Painter and loved teaching others. She was blessed with the “French Family Musical Gift” and was a talented organist, pianist and accordion player, which she used for the glory of God. Living in Cicero, IN she was an avid boater on Morse Reservoir and spent many hours on her pontoon with her beloved daughter Nichole (Nicky). She was so thankful for the French family’s Pentecostal Heritage. If you knew “Patsy”, you knew laughter.
She was preceded in death by her parents, William T. Elsey, Sr. and Eva K. (French) Elsey. Above all, her most cherished accomplishment was her family. She is survived by her beloved husband Paris Dale Harmon, married 60 years and her precious children, son David Robin Milton (Sandy), daughter Patricia Nichole Harmon and son Jonathan Keith Harmon (Beth), numerous grandchildren and great grandchildren. Her brothers William T. Elsey, Jr. (Billy) wife Joy, and James R. Elsey (Jimmy) wife Trish, survive her.
At the request of the family and due to the Covid Pandemic, private family services will be held Saturday, March 5th at Flanner Buchanan – Memorial Park. Livestream of services will begin at 1PM on March 5th by CLICKING HERE.
A Celebration of Life Service will be held later this summer. “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Now there is in store for me the crown of righteousness”. 2 Timothy 4:7-8
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