In Remembrance Of

John Harmer
John William Harmer, 66, of Edgerton, MO passed away March 1, 2026.
He was born on April 1, 1959, to Phyllis Maxine (Teeple) and William Carrel βBillyβ Harmer in Smithville, MO. He grew up in rural Edgerton, MO and in 1977 he graduated from North Platte High School.
John was a life-long farmer, spending all his time on the farm, attending to cattle, planting and working in his shop. He loved spending time with family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his son Danny Harmer; his parents Billy and Maxine Harmer; and his sister Brenda Wilder.
John is survived by his son Cory (Melissa) Harmer; his step-son Tim Huntsman (Phillip Griffith); his sister Karen (Harmer) Belt; his nieces and nephews Sarah (Pat) Ledford, Andy (Charllene) Landis and Billie (Cody) Routon; his great-nieces and nephews Nick, Chase, Kellan, Lily, Andie Mae, Sophia and Lukas; other relatives and many friends.
Visitation will be held from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Thursday, March 5th at Hixson-Klein Funeral Home in Edgerton, MO.
Donations may be made to the Dream Factory of Greater Kansas City.
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16 comments
Drexel & Martha Findley
So sorry for you loss. May your memories sustain your through this tough time.
Miles Mitchell
Our condolences at your familie’s loss. JOHN WAS A HARD WORKER, a good farmer and a great friend.
Sharon Huffman Lee
So sorry for your loss. John was like a brother to me. He will be greatly missed.
Debby Miller
Sorry for the loss of John . He was a hard working man.Prayers for the family.
Mike and Jody Nelson
We are so sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to your family.
Larry Mccoy
John was a friend never to forget. My condolences to his family and friends.
Kerry Hill
a lot of people are going to miss John Harmer.
The average American farmer feeds 169 people
and he was above average.
We’ll miss your sense of humor and smile.
God’s speed buddy!
Terry Stewart
John was always fun to be around.. During dinners he was usually late because he had to do what he did best, farming.
My prayers go to all the family. We love and will miss you!
Tina m hadley
so sorry for your loss Karen he was a good man RipJohn
Travis Johnson
Karen, my sincere condolences on the loss of your brother.
Hoping your memories will keep his spirit alive.
Ruth Lugan
Karen and all the family, I am sending deep and sincere sympathy to you all on the death of John. You have had so much loss in the family and I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Doug Witt
Goodbye Ole Buddy. You were a part of some memories that I’ll never forget. Keep the poker table ready. The rest of the gang will be there some day. Smooth Sleddin.’
Kim Crum Hecker
So sorry for your loss of John. Prayers for everyone.
John&Nancy Horn
Sorry for the families loss π
Amber Hart
We are so sorry for your loss.. John was always a good and faithful friend and neighbor. He will always be missed.
Toni Ward
Sending Prayers ππΌππΌβ€οΈπ«π« John,was always a fun cousin growing up with.