- Born on: June 28, 1936
- Departed on: January 5, 2015
- Resided in: Rowley, IA
Kenneth Harms
I'm at a loss for words, through working with him in the master gardeners group, Kenny was always so helpful, and always had a smile for me when every I would see him. He will be missed! My deepest sympathy to you and his family.
To Kathy and family: My prayers and sympathy to you and your family as you mourn the loss of your father Ken. Saying good bye to a parent is one of life's greatest challenges .May you find comfort in the best of memories and when you reflect, you always appreciate the positive impact and the role he served in your lives. Your father was a very honorable and hard working man with a great sense of pride with his family... God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow and loss....Dr.T.J. Holub
So many memories are flooding my thoughts right now, I don't know where to begin. Your family has roots in my past that not many of my friends have. I have memories of Ken from 45 years ago just as clear as my talk with him a week ago Tuesday. His joy of gardening is something I do not get to share with many of my friends. We had a lot of things in common in that area, but he would always try to change my mind if we differed on a particular growing issue. I will miss our long phone calls and spontaneous visits. Donna, know that you and the girls are in my thoughts and remember I am only a phone cal away.
Sorry for your loss. Many fond memories of Ken and the whole family during my time staying with you during the Emerald Knight days. Glad i was able to see you all at your celebration of 50 yrs of marriage. God bless you all and Rest in Peace Papa Harms Lori Baker
I am so sorry for your families loss I think about your family all the time with good memories of the Emerald Knights, staying over and the Marion Meat Market God Bless to you all
Donna and family, My deepest sympathy on the death of Ken. He was such an amazing guy, and touched so many people. As a master gardener, I only met him a few years back, but I miss him already. We had so many gardening discussions, and he encouraged so many of us to grow our food and try new things. He had such excitement for gardening, the farmers market, all the people he met, and loved his family and you, Donna. He will be missed and remembered. Love and hugs, Diane Dave
Donna, Remembering the years of visits to your place for eggs! I always got a story or two, and in trouble, if I first talked with you to place the order!!!! My sympathies to you and your family~
Donna, so sorry to read about Kenny's passing. May you feel God's arm around you during this time. Barb Losy