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Myrtice Harmon Vaccaro

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Myrtice Harmon Vaccaro

Birth
Death
27 Dec 1998 (aged 89)
Burial
Sandy, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5676137, Longitude: -111.888144
Plot
Westward Park B 307-4
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Myrtice Harmon Vaccaro passed away December 27, 1998 at the age of 89 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born August 29, 1909 to Melvin Thomas & Sarah Ellen Horsely Harmon in Price, Carbon Co, Utah. She married William Evans Garbett October 30, 1929,later divorced he died October 17, 1963. She married Reed Hayward, later divorced. She married the love of her life, Michael L Vaccaro, September 5, 1965 and he died Septemter 24, 1966. She was a member of the LDS Church. She worked many years for JC Penney until she retired. She was very gifted & talented in needlework artist making many dolls, both for children and adults. She loved baking and cooking and shared this love with many. She had many nieces & nephews that she spent enjoyable time with over the years. During her later years she spent much of her time being a nanny to many physicians children that lovingly referred to as her own. She will be remembered as a loving friend, mother and grandmother to many.

She is survived by her siblings Mazel (Wesley) Parrent, Gerald Leo Harmon, Authur Elbert Harmon, all of Salt Lake City, Utah. Bessie (Leonard) Richartson of Bountiful Utah She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, siblings Myron Melvin Harmon Leland Elroy Harmon & Grace Harmon Fry. She had a graveside service and is buried in the Lake Hills Cemetery in Sandy, Utah
Myrtice Harmon Vaccaro passed away December 27, 1998 at the age of 89 in Salt Lake City, Utah. She was born August 29, 1909 to Melvin Thomas & Sarah Ellen Horsely Harmon in Price, Carbon Co, Utah. She married William Evans Garbett October 30, 1929,later divorced he died October 17, 1963. She married Reed Hayward, later divorced. She married the love of her life, Michael L Vaccaro, September 5, 1965 and he died Septemter 24, 1966. She was a member of the LDS Church. She worked many years for JC Penney until she retired. She was very gifted & talented in needlework artist making many dolls, both for children and adults. She loved baking and cooking and shared this love with many. She had many nieces & nephews that she spent enjoyable time with over the years. During her later years she spent much of her time being a nanny to many physicians children that lovingly referred to as her own. She will be remembered as a loving friend, mother and grandmother to many.

She is survived by her siblings Mazel (Wesley) Parrent, Gerald Leo Harmon, Authur Elbert Harmon, all of Salt Lake City, Utah. Bessie (Leonard) Richartson of Bountiful Utah She is preceded in death by her husband, parents, siblings Myron Melvin Harmon Leland Elroy Harmon & Grace Harmon Fry. She had a graveside service and is buried in the Lake Hills Cemetery in Sandy, Utah


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