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A graveside service for
Max Lee Harman, age 52,
of Garber, will be 2:00
P.M. Tuesday, November
11, 2008 at Union
Cemetery in Billings,
with Rev. Kent Ruebell
officiating.
Arrangements are by
Anderson-Burris Funeral
Home.
He was born to Bill
and Karen (Landes)
Harman on August 3,
1956, in Enid, and died
Sunday, November 9,
2008, at his home in
Garber.
He grew up in
Billings, and graduated
from Billings High
School. He then served
in the National Guard.
He worked in the
oilfield and trucking
industries. Max owned
his own truck for about
seven years. Recently
he has worked as a heavy
equipment operator for
Garfield County. He was
an outdoorsman, enjoying
hunting, fishing and
camping. Max attended
Billings Christian
Church.
Max is survived by
his mother, Karen Harman
of Billings; four sons,
Dr. Aaron Harman of
Broken Arrow, Heath
Harman of Stillwater,
Austin Harman of Perry,
and Gunner Harman of
Morrison; two
grandchildren; one
brother Mark Harman and
wife Lisa of Perry;
nieces and nephews,
Courtney Harman, Kasey
Harman, Lane Harman,
Amber York and Ryan
Harman.
He was preceded in
death by his father
Bill; daughter Ashley
Ann Harman; brother
Clay; grandparents Lee
and Rose Landes of
Billings, and Fred and
Mary Harman of Garber.
Memorials may
be made through the
funeral home to Billings
Fire Department or Union
Cemetery.
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