Obituary: Zachary Harder, 1989-2020 | Obituaries | Seven Days | Vermont's Independent Voice

Please support our work!

Donate  Advertise

Obituary: Zachary Harder, 1989-2020 

Middlebury native loved photography, nature and working for a good cause

Published September 21, 2020 at 6:00 a.m. | Updated October 20, 2020 at 5:02 p.m.

click to enlarge Zachary Harder - COURTESY PHOTO
  • Courtesy Photo
  • Zachary Harder

Zachary Harder passed away unexpectedly on September 18, 2020, while biking on an autumn day in Maine. He lived every day to its fullest, doing what he loved, and thus he died doing what he loved. He left us too soon but was spared the heartache that we all now face in his absence. He lived a truly happy life.

Born on January 28, 1989, Zachary grew up and went to school in Middlebury, Vt. He spent his last years in Augusta, Maine. As a child, he spent many summer days fishing with his brother for “lunkers” in the Otter Creek, exploring in the woods, hunting for old bottles with his sister Caitlin and setting sail on a pirate ship with his sister Allison (a fallen pine tree can easily become a pirate ship with a little imagination). He shared many special hours with his mother, looking at nature, having good coffee and mercilessly beating her in Catan. His father will always remember laughing at "Monty Python" with Zach and snowshoeing across frozen lakes in Maine.

Zachary was always active. He loved great food, good music, hiking, biking, camping and rooting for the Celtics. He had a wild sense of humor. On top of all this, he was a talented photographer. Some of his most stunning photos were taken just weeks ago, while hiking Mount Katahdin with Kirsten, his partner in love and adventure. Zachary was driven; he was not content to stagnate. Whether studying graphic design, practicing photography or working for a good cause, he was obsessive in his desire to improve. This energy must now be passed on and multiplied by those he loved.

Zachary leaves behind his partner, Kirsten Brewer; his parents, Leigh and Gary Harder; his sisters, Allison Disant and Caitlin Harder; his brother, Matthew Harder; his uncles, aunt, cousins, niece and nephew, and brother-in-law; a rambunctious pup called Emmie and a fat cat called Amazon; and many dear friends, including James Hurteau, who was a loyal friend by his side at the end.

Zachary is loved infinitely; he will be missed finitely: "A brief parting from those dear is the worst one has to fear."

Got something to say? Send a letter to the editor and we'll publish your feedback in print!

Tags:

Mark your family’s milestones in the newspaper and online with Seven Days:

births • graduations • weddings • anniversaries • obituaries

Comments (2)

Showing 1-2 of 2

Add a comment

 
Subscribe to this thread:
Showing 1-2 of 2

Add a comment

Seven Days moderates comments in order to ensure a civil environment. Please treat the comments section as you would a town meeting, dinner party or classroom discussion. In other words, keep commenting classy! Read our guidelines...

Note: Comments are limited to 300 words.

Latest in Obituaries

Keep up with us Seven Days a week!

Sign up for our fun and informative
newsletters:

All content © 2024 Da Capo Publishing, Inc. 255 So. Champlain St. Ste. 5, Burlington, VT 05401

Advertising Policy  |  Privacy Policy  |  Contact Us  |  About Us  |  Help
Website powered by Foundation