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Ruxandra (Roxy) Harmon

Ruxandra (Roxy) Harmon passed away peacefully at St. Joseph Hospital in Maplewood, MN on Tuesday June 4, 2024 at the age of 56.

Roxy immigrated to the United States with her family when she was fifteen years old from Romania. She graduated from Simley High School in Inver Grove Heights, MN and also attended Inver Hills Community College. Roxy was employed as a bank teller for several years in the area. While attending college she met her husband, Randy Harmon. They were married on July 30, 1993 at Big Springs Lutheran Church in Harmony, MN. They lived at their home in Lakeland, MN where Roxy opened, owned and operated her own Video Store. In 1999 Randy and Roxy built their new home in the country near Ellsworth, WI where she enjoyed her horses, dogs and cats. In 2004 she opened her own taxidermy business which she operated until present. She mostly enjoyed the artistic aspects of the taxidermy business.

She was proceeded in death by her parents Mircea Daisa and Elena Daisa. She is survived by her husband Randy Harmon and her brother Anton Daisa.

Services are entrusted to the O’Connell Family Funeral Homes & Cremation Services of Ellsworth, WI, www.oconnellfuneralhomes.com, 715-273-4421

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  1. I am deeply embarrassed to learn about Roxy‘s sudden and much too early death and my sorrows and thoughts are addressed to the berieved family and to all relatives and friends. She will be always on my mind as the girl she was when we‘ve met in the late 80‘s – warm- and openhearted, optimistic, amusing, in love with life and always understanding. My deepest sympathy is especially meant for Randy, her beloved husband and Tony, her beloved brother. I wish you both all the best and all strength and faith you‘ll need to get through these hard times and to cope with this hard loss.
    Lots of love – Claudia from Munich, Germany

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