Gone Too Soon: Family and Community Mourn the Tragic Loss of Harley, a Bright 16-Year-Old with Big Dreams.

Family and Community Mourn the Tragic Loss of Harley, a Bright 16-Year-Old with Big Dreams.

The heartbreaking loss of Harley, a vibrant 16-year-old high school sophomore, has left an unfillable void in the hearts of his family, friends, and community. Full of life, passion, and promise, Harley was the beloved brother of Kaylee, Colton, Noah, Gunner, and Emma—siblings who meant the world to him. His bond with his family was unbreakable, and his absence is now deeply felt in every shared memory and quiet moment.

Harley had a love for the outdoors that defined much of who he was. Whether he was fishing, hunting, or getting his hands dirty working on cars, he found joy in the simple, meaningful moments of life. One of his greatest passions was spending time with his dad, especially while building a Cutlass together—a project that symbolized not just craftsmanship, but a powerful father-son connection. He also loved visiting Mokan to watch drag racing, where his enthusiasm and excitement were unmistakable.

Beyond his hobbies, Harley was driven by a desire to make a difference. He had a growing interest in conservation and was recently accepted into the CTEC program at Crowder College. He looked forward to contributing to projects like Habitat for Humanity, hoping to help build homes and give back to others.

Tragically, Harley’s life was cut short in a car accident, leaving his loved ones devastated and facing unexpected emotional and financial burdens. As they grieve this unimaginable loss, the community is coming together to support them—honoring Harley’s life, his dreams, and the legacy of kindness and passion he leaves behind.

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