Harley Randolph Mohr, 73, of Fort Worth, passed away at home on Monday, December 16.
Harley was born in Rochester, Minnesota on September 11, 1951 to the late Elaine Booth and Harold Mohr.
Harley graduated from Winona High School (after a 1 Year “sabbatical” in California) He then went on to complete the Carpentry program at Winona Vo-Tech.
He worked in that field for others and was in business for himself in various construction roles. Harley had great talent and craftsmanship when it came to woodworking. Harley moved to Texas around 1980 to be closer to his family. He continued his work in the construction field until he joined the Ringleaders Kennel staff full time about 25 years ago, working directly with his sister Alaina and brother-in-law John.
Harley soon became the kind, friendly face customers and friends that the local community grew to recognize when dropping off or picking up their dogs and cats from boarding or grooming. His help with the all things the kennel needed for taking care of their clients pets was invaluable. Harley was a kind, friendly soul after getting his morning coffee.
Harley leaves behind his sister Alaina Tenseth; nephew, Sol (Molly) Kanthack and their children, Clara, Lyla and Julia; nieces Amy (Matthew) Hayden and their children Colton and Hunter, and Beth (Tony) Firulli and their children Nina and Emma; many loving cousins from Wisconsin, and the Ringleaders staff and many friends from this community and his west Fort Worth neighborhood where he had lived for a long time.
There will be a celebration of Harley’s life from 2-6 p.m. on Sunday, January 19 at “1893 on Lee-A Gathering Place,” 109 East Lee Avenue in Weatherford.
The Community News
January 3, 2024