Borger News-Herald

OBITUARIES From page 2

- NOTICE OF APPLICATIO­N AND PRELIMINAR­Y DECISION FOR HAZARDOUS INDUSTRIAL WASTE PERMIT RENEWAL

Jim Harder, 79, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, April 24, 2024.

Per his wishes no services are scheduled. Cremation is under the direction of Minton Chatwell Funeral Directors of Borger.

Jim was born April 3, 1945, in Borger, Texas to Ware and Ruby Harder. A 1963 graduate of Borger High School, he went on to receive a Bachelor of Science in civil engineerin­g from Texas Tech University. After college Jim enlisted in the United States Navy Seabees where he was eventually promoted to Engineerin­g Aide 2nd Class. A proud second-generation member of the military’s greatest constructi­on force, he saw service on Midway Island, Diego Garcia, and Antarctica from 1970-1974.

After returning to Borger, Jim met Suzanne Hill and they were married on November 29, 1974, in Stinnett, Texas. Jim and Suzie went on to raise their two children in Borger and spent their lives together in the home that they designed and in 1982.

Jim was a Registered Profession­al Land Surveyor and a Licensed Profession­al Engineer, retiring from the City of Borger as Director of Utilities in 2016. He was also the owner of Harder Surveying, performing countless home surveys throughout Hutchinson County over the span of multiple decades.

Jim’s hobbies included building and flying remote controlled airplanes, metal working, and shooting. He loved travelling, especially to see his family in West Virginia, and took his family on many vacations, visiting every conceivabl­e battlefiel­d, fort, and museum in the United States. Jim was a loving husband, devoted father, and true friend. However, nothing in life made him happier than spending time with his six grandkids.

He is preceded in death by his parents, Ware and Ruby Harder, and multiple aunts and uncles. Survivors include his wife of 50 years, Suzie of Borger; daughter, Lara HarderCont­reras of Stinnett; son, Alan Harder and wife Maegan of Amarillo; and grandchild­ren, Peyton Tharp, Makenna Tharp, Rayden Contreras, James Harder, Oliver Harder and Theodore Harder. built

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