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Harley Allen
Binon
September 8, 1948 – May 28, 2026
Binon, Harley A. passed peacefully into the arms of his Lord and Savior on May 28th, 2026, at the age of 77.
Harley was a devoted husband, loving father, proud grandfather and great-grandfather, and a loyal friend to many. He is survived by his beloved wife and lifelong best friend, Judy Binon (née Erickson); his sister, Bonnie Suedbeck (née Binon); and his children, Angela (Clarence) Drewa, Michelle (Shane) Vant, and Matt Binon.
He was a proud grandfather to Billie Drewa, Clarence (Myah) Drewa, Courtney Vant, Mason Broesch, Ruger Binon, and Kayona Binon, and found tremendous joy in being great-grandfather to Cameron Drewa. Harley is further survived by many cherished nieces, nephews, relatives, and countless dear friends.
Harley loved deeply and wholeheartedly. Nothing brought him greater happiness than spending time with Judy and the family he adored, surrounded by laughter, stories, and togetherness. He had a special way of making everyone feel welcome and cared for, and he treasured every moment spent creating memories with those he loved most.
Harley and Judy shared a beautiful life, united by their love, friendship, and deep faith in the Lord. Over the years, the two traveled throughout the country, making countless memories side by side and embracing every chapter of life together. Whether close to home or on the road, Harley found joy simply in being with Judy, and together they created a life full of love, experiences, and unwavering companionship.
Some of Harley's happiest moments were spent up north on his land in Tipler, a place that brought him peace and joy. Whether riding four-wheelers and snowmobiles with family and friends, playing sheepshead with "his guys," or taking trips with his wife, family, and the Stallis boys, Harley embraced life and the people around him. He took pride in caring for his yard and keeping his vehicles spotless, and he never missed an opportunity for good conversation. Harley had a rare gift for connecting with people-turning strangers into friends with his warmth, humor, and genuine interest in others.
Harley was also an extremely talented stone mason whose craftsmanship and generosity left a lasting impression on many. Out of the goodness of his heart, he completed countless stone projects on the homes of friends and family, sharing his skill not for recognition, but simply to help those he cared about. His work stands as a lasting reminder of his kindness, dedication, and giving spirit.
Harley spent much of his life looking after those around him-always making sure everyone else was safe, comfortable, and "good to go" before thinking of himself. His love was shown not only in words but in the quiet, steady ways he cared for others and showed up when he was needed most. And for those closest to him, Harley will also be lovingly remembered for one of his most endearing habits-somehow always managing to spill dinner on himself, a small trait that brought smiles and laughter to family gatherings.
Harley leaves behind a legacy of love, friendship, kindness, and steadfast devotion to family. Though his presence will be deeply missed, the memories he created and the love he shared will remain in the hearts of all who knew and loved him forever. Through the lives he touched and the work of his hands, Harley left a mark on the world that will never be forgotten.
Visitation and service will take place on Thursday, June 11th, 2026 at Vernon Lutheran Evangelical Church in Mukwonago with visitation beginning at 3:00PM and Memorial Service at 5:00PM. Reception to follow service at VLEC.
S90 W27550 National Ave
Mukwonago, WI 53149
In lieu of flowers, the family asks for donations to their church's mission trips at their website or at the service. Website: Vernon-Elca.org and select "give online" from the menu.
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