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Harry
Eugene Damarin
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[February 19, 2024]
MT. PULASKI
- Harry Eugene Damarin, 88, of Mt. Pulaski lived out
his life on the farm and passed away peacefully surrounded by his
family on Sunday, February 18, 2024, on a beautiful, bright, sunny
winter’s day just before noon, at Decatur Memorial Hospital.
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Graveside Service:
11 a.m. Friday, February 23, 2024, at Mt. Pulaski
Cemetery
Funeral home:
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader, Mt. Pulaski
Obituary
Harry Eugene Damarin, 88, of Mt.
Pulaski lived out his life on the farm and passed
away peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday,
February 18, 2024, on a beautiful, bright, sunny
winter’s day just before noon, at Decatur Memorial
Hospital. He was born October 8, 1935, at Deaconess
Hospital in Lincoln, to Harry Arthur and Alene Mayer
Damarin of rural Mt. Pulaski. He was the youngest of
four children.
Harry attended Mt. Pulaski Schools, including the
one-room schoolhouse, Laughery School. He entered
the Army National Guard during the Berlin Crisis,
serving six consecutive years in Fort Knox, KY. He
met JoAnn Painter while roller skating with friends
at Moonlight Garden Skating Palace in Springfield.
They have celebrated 62 years of marriage and were
married on August 31, 1961, at the United Methodist
Church in Mt. Pulaski.
Harry was a quiet, hard-working and kind man with a
big smile. He grew up on the family farm at Salt
Creek, where he enjoyed playing with his pets,
playing and fishing with neighbor kids at the creek,
and doing chores on the farm. Harry started farming
with his dad at a young age and proudly farmed for
over 50 years. Harry, JoAnn and family were
recognized for their Centennial Farm at a luncheon
at the Governor’s Tent at the Illinois State Fair
and would later receive a Sesquicentennial award for
the same farm.
You would often see Harry on his riding lawn mower
keeping his yard and ditches looking great. His kids
and grandkids couldn’t leave the driveway without
him cleaning their windshields. He loved to read
about current events, agriculture news and kept his
kids informed of any recalls on their vehicles and
appliances.
Harry and JoAnn enjoyed watching and keeping up with
PGA golf. Harry was an avid St. Louis Cardinals fan
and loved the color red. Rarely, you would see him
without wearing a Cardinal baseball cap. Harry
enjoyed meeting up for coffee with neighboring
farmers at Alan Skagg’s station back in the day, and
later, meeting up with the guys’ group at Subway.
Harry was the best Dad, grandfather and
great-grandfather. He and JoAnn loved attending
their grandchildren’s school and sporting events and
were proud of their accomplishments.
Harry is survived by his wife, JoAnn; daughter, Lisa
(Richard) Wood of Athens; son, Gregory (Sharon)
Damarin of Rochester; grandchildren, Jenna (Andrew)
Vortman (sons, Aiden & William); Scott Wood;
Nicholas Damarin; Taylor Damarin; Kody Brian (son,
Vance); and Brandon (Kristen) Brian.
Harry was preceded in death by his brothers, Virgil,
John, and sister, Doris.
Per Harry’s request, a graveside service will be
held for family, friends and neighbors at 11 a.m.
Friday, February 23, 2024, at Mt. Pulaski Cemetery.
Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral Home in Mt. Pulaski
has been entrusted with arrangements.
Harry was proud of his family history in Mt. Pulaski
and Logan County. In lieu of flowers, please
consider a donation in Harry’s name to the Mt.
Pulaski Historical Society.
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