Thomas "Tommy" Lee Harmon

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Thomas Lee Harmon, beloved son, father, brother, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 1, 2025. Born on July 20, 1959, in Danville, Kentucky, to the late Carl T. Harmon and Peggy Harmon, and the late Ada Jean Lane Harmon. Tommy was a 1977 Boyle County High School graduate and a Junction City First Baptist Church member. In addition to his parents, he is also predeceased by his granddaughter Claire Harmon and his brothers Carl G. Harmon and Johnny Hurst.

Tommy was known for his warm spirit, unwavering determination, and his ability as a jack of all trades—always willing to lend a hand and share his skills with those in need.

Tommy devoted much of his life to his work as a truck driver, a mechanic, a metal worker, and a heavy equipment operator. He connected with countless people and never met a stranger. He was a dedicated member of the Junction City First Baptist Church, where he found community and solace.

He is survived by his sons, Bryan (Tara) Naylor, Adam (Whitney) Harmon, and Alex Harmon, the love of his life Barbara McKnight, his grandchildren Gage Naylor, Caleb Harmon, Olivia Harmon, Christian Davis, Hiedi Naylor, Tanner Harmon, Ava Naylor, Abigail Naylor, Jude Harmon, Maverick Darnell, and Houston Harmon,  three sisters, Johanna (Warnie) King, Patty (Dwight) Coontz, and Kathy (Bryan) Carmen; two brothers, Byford (Sherri) Hurst,  and Jeff (Penny) Hurst and sisters-in-law Mary Hurst and Rita Harmon. Thomas was deeply devoted to his family, and his love for them shone brightly in everything he did.

Family and friends will gather for visitation from 4-6 p.m. on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, at Junction City First Baptist Church. Funeral services will be 12 p.m., Thursday, May 8, 2025, at the Junction City First Baptist Church with Rev. Choe Sargent officiating. The Pallbearers will be Bryan Naylor, Alex Harmon, Gage Naylor, Adam Harmon, Josh Hurst, Joey Hurst, and Brad Luttrell. Honorary pallbearers will be C. J. Lane, Mike Dunn, and Charles Land. The burial will be at Danville Memorial Gardens.

Memorial donations are suggested to Junction City First Baptist Church or KODA

Services

Visitation: May 7, 2025 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm

Junction City First Baptist Church
3860 US-127 South
Danville, Kentucky 40422


Funeral Service: May 8, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Junction City First Baptist Church
3860 US-127 South
Danville, Kentucky 40422


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  1. Tommy, Ruby and I will never be able to find the words to express just how much you ment to us ! Not only were you a best friend but like a son to me ! I know you have reached your Heavenly Home and no more health issues exist ! Praise GOD WE all know we will see you again ! You were the BEST ! THANK you for always being there for us !

  2. You gave the best advice. I’ll always remember our long talks, teaming up on Alex, and eating ketchup on deer. Not by blood, but we were family. Missing you, loving you, and sending prayers to all who loved you.

  3. So sorry for your loss sending prayers and thoughts for all may God wrap his loving arms around each one of you for comfort and strength, and healing during these challenging days. Jeff & Penny, family . 🙏🙏 Love Doug & Rhonda Moore.

  4. Loved all these kids from their early years. Use to wrestle them tossing them in all directions, until one day and as they had grown, I found myself pinned with a kid setting on each arm and leg. That’s when Wrestle-Mania for me ended. What memories I hold close to my heart of this family. Much love shared with many.

  5. Tommy aka Gran Pappy you will be missed. May you sing and shout from the “Streets of Gold”. Love, thoughts and prayers from your Texas family.

  6. My husband and I knew Tommy “cuzzzz” from work. He was awesome to work with and a privilege to call friend. He’s stopped by to visit us a time or two and he always had us laughing. The world lost a good one. Our prayers for his family.

  7. Tommy was great man and dear friend to me. I always enjoyed every moment of friendship he brought ino my life. I’m so sorry for the familys loss. I will miss our conversations, friendship and gatherings. This has left a void in all of us. I’m gonna miss ya buddy.

  8. Tommy was a super person. He never met a stranger. He was a good friend, father, husband, brother, uncle, always the same. Im sure going to miss him. R.I.P. Tommy, I know you and Carl “bucket” are gonna be a handful up there. Please give Gabby a hug and kiss for me. I miss and love her dearly. 💔🙏😔


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