James Calvin Harmer

1951 ~ 2015

Born October 17, 1951 in Spanish Fork, Utah to Ralph and Grace Cecelia Koyle Harmer. Married Debra Lynn Del\Andrae June 24, 1972. Survived by Debra, 5 Children Jason James Harmer, Heidi Harmer Parker (Dylan), Heather Harmer, Jared Roy Harmer (Adrienne), and Jordan Harmer, 10 Grand Children Chayla Justice, Cobe Harmer, Isaac Harmer, Solomon Harmer, Alexis Parker, Weston Parker, Sage Parker, Sicily Pedler, Sylas Pedler, and Cali Harmer Siblings: Russell Harmer, Kay Harmer, Bliss Harmer and Myrna Kamae. Preceded in death by sibling, Shirlene Lowe.

Jim\s first and foremost priority was that of his beloved family. Aside from being the best Father, Grand Father, Husband and Provider, Jim was also a loving husband and Debbie's best friend for 46 Ω continuous years and will remain so forever more.

Jim attended different high schools including Springville, McKinley in Honolulu, Jordan, and graduated from Skyline High as well as Stevens Henager Business College. He was an avid Teamster Union Member, worked for Alta Ski Lifts, AJ Dean\s, Forrest\s Concrete Pumping, PIE, CF and Yellow/Roadway Express. He was a friend to everyone and all were touched by his humor and fun loving presence!

Though 63, Jim refused to succumb. He was an admired athlete with a passion for living life to the fullest. His rush came from \"hittin\ one outta the park\" with his favorite new bat on any one of four softball teams he currently played on consecutively, \"tearin\ it up\" at the Huntsman Senior Games, \"catchin\ a wave\", successfully accomplishing the steepest and most difficult hill on the slopes, or skillfully making the art of a beautiful slalom run look amazingly easy. Travel included 23 cruises, China, Egypt, Greece, Israel, Italy, Turkey and the Caribbean.

On his most recent extreme Mexico adventure in July, Jim left the \"civilized\" world behind for a truly exhilarating outdoor excursion. He took exciting speed boat and off- road adventures, hiked through the heart of the tropical forest, learned a variety of wilderness techniques, rode mules and splashed through streams. He rappelled through waterfalls into natural river pools, soared up to 200 feet above the ground over the jungle foliage on a series of thrilling zip lines- some as long as a 1000 ft., finally launching down waterslides.

On to your next adventure, Jim. We love you!

Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Thursday, September 10, 2015 with viewings on Wednesday, September 9 from 6-8:00 p.m. and also on Thursday one hour prior to the services beginning. All services will be held at Larkin Sunset Gardens, 1950 E. Dimple Dell Rd., Sandy with entombment to follow.