NameSandra Kay HARVEY 
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Birth Date16 May 1945
Birth PlaceLong Beach, Los Angeles County, California
Death Date4 Apr 2015 Age: 69
Death PlaceJoplin, Newton County, Missouri
Burial PlaceFort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, Fort Scott National Cemetery
Spouses
Birth Date17 Jul 1943
Birth PlaceLamar, Barton County, Missouri
Death Date23 Jun 2010 Age: 66
Death PlaceLamar, Barton County, Missouri
Burial PlaceFort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas, Fort Scott National Cemetery
OccupationVietnam War Sailor DC3 USS HECTOR
Family ID3922
Marr Date15 Feb 1964
Marr PlaceLong Beach, Los Angeles County, California
Notes for Sandra Kay HARVEY
Sandra K. Wimer, age 69, of Lamar, MO died Saturday, April 4, 2015 at her son’s home in Joplin, MO.
Sandra was born May 16, 1945 at Long Beach, CA to Frank Henry and Lilly Rose (Larsen) Harvey. She graduated Long Beach Poly Technic High School and attended Long Beach City College. On February 15, 1964, she married Larry LeRoy Wimer at Long Beach, CA.
Sandra was a past member of the B & B Riders Club and Lamar Saddle Club and enjoyed working with Appaloosa Horses. She loved tending to her garden and was quietly an amateur artist, working with painting and wood carving.
Remaining behind are four sons; David (Lee) Wimer of Canyon Country, CA, Jason (Nicole) Wimer of Washington DC; Barry (Danielle) Wimer of Joplin, MO and Aaron (Seham) Wimer of Kansas City, MO; one daughter Katie Hines of Carthage, MO; one brother, Vernon Harvey of Lamar, MO; one sister Nicoline Ekstrand, of Lamar, MO; 10 grandchildren, Matthew, Joshua, Mason, Jennifer, Addison, Emma, Lily, Caleb, Beau & Chanel; and one great grandson, Colton.
Preceding her in death were her husband, Larry Wimer; her parents Frank and Lilly Harvey; grandparents, Richard Hans and Mary Nicoline Larsen, and Albert and Elizabeth Harvey; and one sister, Rosemary Cullum.
The family will receive friends 6:00 to 8:00 pm Thursday, April 9, 2015 at Daniel Funeral Home.
Burial will be 1:30 pm Friday, April 10, 2015 at Fort Scott National Cemetery.
On Find A Grave.
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(1) Jun 2002: Pedigree Resource File CD 2 submitted 4 Jun 1999 by Harriet Hester Johnson, 311 Fifth Street, Paintsville, Kentucky 41240
Notes for Larry Leroy (Spouse 1)
Larry LeRoy Wimer, age 66, of rural Lamar, passed away Wednesday, June 23, 2010 at his home.
Larry was born July 17, 1943, in Lamar, Missouri, to Roy J. and LaDean (Coffey) Wimer. He entered the U.S. Navy in 1960 and served two tours in the far east aboard the USS Hector during the Vietnam war. At the completion of his military service, Larry began a twelve-year career in law enforcement, first as a police officer in the Queen Mary Division of the city of Long Beach, California, and, after moving back to Missouri, in the Barton County Sheriff's Department and the Lamar City Police Department. In addition to being a long-time Barton County farmer and rancher, Larry had also worked as an assistant manager at O'Reilly Auto Parts for many years. He was a member of the USS Hector AR-7 Association and the Lamar VFW Post 3691.
On February 15, 1964, at Long Beach, California, Larry married Sandra Kay Harvey, and she survives, of the home. Additional survivors include his mother, Dena Lawrence, Lamar; four sons and their wives, David & Lee Wimer, Santa Clarita, California, Jason & Nicole Wimer, Jacksonville, Florida, Barry & Danielle Wimer, Joplin, Missouri, and Aaron Wimer, Kansas City, Missouri; a daughter and son-in-law, Katie & Chad Hines, Carthage, Missouri; two brothers, John & wife Karen Lawrence, and Harel Lawrence, all of Lamar; two sisters and their husbands, Sharon & Earl Higgins, Joplin, and Nancy & Kenny McCall, Lamar; eight grandchildren, Matthew, Joshua, Mason, Jennifer, Emma, Addison, Caleb, and Beau. He was preceded in death by his father, Roy Wimer; beloved grandparents, Roy A. & Minnie Wimer; and his step-father, Linard Lawrence.
A memorial celebration of life service will be held at 10:00 a.m. Tuesday at Daniel Funeral Home where the family will receive friends from 6:00 until 7:00 p.m. Monday. A graveside committal service with full military honors will be conducted at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday at Fort Scott National Cemetery, Fort Scott, Kansas.
On Find A Grave.
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(1) Jun 2002: Pedigree Resource File CD 2 submitted 4 Jun 1999 by Harriet Hester Johnson, 311 Fifth Street, Paintsville, Kentucky 41240