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Rhonda Kay Harmon

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Rhonda Kay Harmon

Birth
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7 Feb 2022 (aged 65)
O'Neill, Holt County, Nebraska, USA
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Rhonda Harmon, age 65, of O'Neill passed away on Monday, February 7, 2022 at Avera St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill.

Burial --O'Neill Cemetery.
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Rhonda Kay Harmon was born on June 28, 1956, 14 minutes before her twin brother, Rodney Ray, in San Diego, Calif., to Ray and Janice (Landreth) Harmon.

They lived in San Diego while Ray was in the U.S. Navy. After Ray was honorably discharged, the family moved home to Page in February 1957, where Ray started farming. The twins were later joined by a younger sister, Melanie.

Rhonda started grade school in a one-room country school, located on the corner of her parents' farm. She then attended O'Neill Public School and graduated in 1975. Also in 1975, a Danish foreign exchange student, Melia, became a part of the family. Rhonda had several jobs caring for elderly people in O'Neill, whom she cared for like family. When her parents retired from farming, the family moved into O'Neill, where she cared for her elderly grandparents. After their passing, she began volunteering for the Community Wardrobe. She truly loved that job and the other volunteers shWe worked with. In April 2018, she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. She became very close to the staff of the hospital during her treatments: Dr. Villanueva, Sara Frederick P.A., Dr. Gutshall, and the rest of the staff.

Rhonda joined a quilting group at the library and loved the ladies for their help and acceptance. She made several quilts for friends and family. She also enjoyed doing water aerobics at the Holiday Inn twice a week. After a few years, health issues slowed this wonderful and loving group, but they continue as the Birthday Bunch. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in O'Neill and the Page American Legion Post 315 Auxiliary. Rhonda was loved by many and will be missed by all.

Rhonda was preceded in death by her grandparents, Morris and Mabel Harmon, Milo and Margaret Landreth; stepgrandfather Glen Stewart; several aunts, uncle, and cousin.
Rhonda Harmon, age 65, of O'Neill passed away on Monday, February 7, 2022 at Avera St. Anthony's Hospital in O'Neill.

Burial --O'Neill Cemetery.
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Rhonda Kay Harmon was born on June 28, 1956, 14 minutes before her twin brother, Rodney Ray, in San Diego, Calif., to Ray and Janice (Landreth) Harmon.

They lived in San Diego while Ray was in the U.S. Navy. After Ray was honorably discharged, the family moved home to Page in February 1957, where Ray started farming. The twins were later joined by a younger sister, Melanie.

Rhonda started grade school in a one-room country school, located on the corner of her parents' farm. She then attended O'Neill Public School and graduated in 1975. Also in 1975, a Danish foreign exchange student, Melia, became a part of the family. Rhonda had several jobs caring for elderly people in O'Neill, whom she cared for like family. When her parents retired from farming, the family moved into O'Neill, where she cared for her elderly grandparents. After their passing, she began volunteering for the Community Wardrobe. She truly loved that job and the other volunteers shWe worked with. In April 2018, she was diagnosed with gall bladder cancer. She became very close to the staff of the hospital during her treatments: Dr. Villanueva, Sara Frederick P.A., Dr. Gutshall, and the rest of the staff.

Rhonda joined a quilting group at the library and loved the ladies for their help and acceptance. She made several quilts for friends and family. She also enjoyed doing water aerobics at the Holiday Inn twice a week. After a few years, health issues slowed this wonderful and loving group, but they continue as the Birthday Bunch. She was a member of the First Presbyterian Church in O'Neill and the Page American Legion Post 315 Auxiliary. Rhonda was loved by many and will be missed by all.

Rhonda was preceded in death by her grandparents, Morris and Mabel Harmon, Milo and Margaret Landreth; stepgrandfather Glen Stewart; several aunts, uncle, and cousin.

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