Muriel Sullivan
Chris, we love you and are thinking of you. Robert and Muriel
Birth date: Feb 8, 1945 Death date: Jan 30, 2006
Madeleine B. Harmon of Mandeville on Monday, January 30, 2006. Beloved wife of the late Ralph Harmon. Loving mother of Christopher Ross Harmon. She is survived by two step-children, Vance Harmon and Laura H. Long; three step-grand Read Obituary
Chris, we love you and are thinking of you. Robert and Muriel
I am so sorry to learn of the loss of your mother Madeleine. I worked with your father at Maison Blanche where he was a layout artist and became friends with Madeleine too at that time. I later visited your Aunt Pam in London. Though we lost touch I've often thought fondly of your parents. They were fun loving, easy going, and a perfect match. My prayers are with you at this time.
Chris, I was a friend of Madeline's during her Exxon/Mobil (know then, as "ESSO") days. I worked for J Ray Mcdermott at the time. She was a wonderful, gracious lady and I considered her a dear friend who always had a smile. Sheloved Ralph Harmon and I knew him, as well.
Madeleine had a unique laugh that made others want to laugh as well. Her memory will live with us and everyone else who knew. Like a flash of the brilliant, beautiful light that only comes from heaven, she brightened our lives with her caring friendship. For those of us fortunate enough to witness her sparkle we have forever been enlightened.
Christopher. Your mother Madeline, was a dear friend to many. We enjoyed her friendly and candid approach to life. Madeline made all her friends feel special and important. We always looked forward to the DBE functions where Madeline would be involved in some way or another making sure the event was successful. She will be missed.
I was so sorry to learn about the death of your beloved mother. Your mother and I worked at ExxonMobil, and we retired the same year. I last saw her at one of the annuitants' gatherings, and I remembered how we talked about how wonderful this retirement was and what a great time we were both having. I did miss her at last year's annual Christmas function (I didn't always attend the monthly meetings).
You have my sincere, deepest sympathy.
You are in our hearts and our prayers. Cathy, Richard, Michelle & Neil
I want to express my sincere condolences on the passing of your mother. We worked together at ExxonMobil. Madeline was truly a kind and fun loving person, and I was blessed to be counted as one of her friends. Please know that you and your family are in my prayers.
Christopher - my sincere condolences for the loss of your Mother. She was really a very nice person, fun to and fun to be around at all company functions.
We considered ourselves twins because we were both born out of the country and shared the same birthdate. You mom had me believing we were the same age up until the time the Litigation Group was moving to Houston. It was about that time I learned that she was actually a year older.
I will miss her and will think of her often with fond memories.
Madeleine was a great and fun loving person to be around. I had the wonderful opportunity to work with Madeleine for several years at ExxonMobil in New Orleans. I remember the clock that she had in her office, and how it would display the number of days and hours to retirement. I hope that she fully enjoyed her retirement years in Covington.