
He worked as a musician, carpenter, and handyman. He enjoyed photography, baseball, football, NASCAR, and computers. He died at Washington Hospital Center Burial was in Fort Lincoln Cemetery, Brentwood MD.
Survived By: Mother - Ethel M. Edwards, Bowie MD Sister - Heather A. Newman
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John Leahy
I will always remember Harley and his love of bass and music. I'll never forget how proud he was of his Rickenbacker 4001. You will be missed Harley...Larry Hartzell
Harley was always and shall always be a friend. I would stop at his house and we would hop the creek and be at school. However, me being me, back then, I pushed him and his friendship away. I highly reget that. Harley you shall never be forgtten.
Kathryn Bouic (Kathryn Bouic)
I knew him well, we lived next door to each other from a very early age. I remember most sitting on his bed listening to music and talking about star trek. He had the schematic book of everything Star Trek: the ship, the phasers, the shuttles, you name it. I think we even had the Klingon language handbook. We listened to the Beetles and John Lennon mostly even though I thought the Stones were better! Never more than friends, but sometimes that's all you really need. I couldn't believe it when my mom told me of his passing, now too many years ago. I will always remember Star Trek and music with him quietly escaping the rest of the world.