Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

SEATTLE, Wash. — Harlow (Hart) Stewart Sanders, III

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died on Sunday, October 16, 2022, at 32 years of age. He died while camping and fly fishing with some of his best friends at Kaner Flat Campground in central Washington.

Hart was born on March 15, 1990, in Stony Brook, N.Y., but was raised in Branson, Mo., from 1992 through 2008. Academical­ly gifted, he graduated near the top of his class and attended the University of Kansas to study architectu­re. He was an avid Jayhawk fan and loved his time at KU. There, he fueled a passion for cycling and raced for KU’s cycling team.

After graduating with a Master of Architectu­re degree in 2014, he worked for Substance Architectu­re in Des Moines, Iowa, where he was instrument­al in the reconstruc­tion of Des Moines’s downtown bridges.

In 2016, Hart moved to Phoenix, Ariz., to work for Will Bruder Architects and fell in love with the American Southwest. In 2018 he moved to Seattle, Wash., where he worked for Olson Kundig Architects until his death.

Most importantl­y, Hart’s life was filled with love, creativity, and adventure. He had incredible friendship­s and a supportive family, all of whom loved him. His career was more fulfilling than most; indeed, he often described his work at Olson Kundig as his dream job.

While Hart was devoted to his work, however, he was also a musician, cyclist, hiker, sailor, and scuba diver. He was often described as “cooler than cool,” “the smartest guy in the room,” “a guy with nothing to prove,” having “the most beautiful, lustrous hair” and “piercing blue eyes,” “happy,” “kind,” and more.

Hart is survived by his loving parents, Sandy and Patti Sanders; his sister, Larkin; and his maternal grandmothe­r, Shirley Bueker.

Hart was predecease­d by his maternal grandfathe­r, Joe Bueker, and his paternal grandparen­ts, Stewart and Cile Sanders.

A memorial service will be held at 5:30 in the evening on Wednesday, November 23, 2022, at Fellowship at Cross Creek, 505 Cedar Park Rd, Branson, Mo. 65616. Services are under the direction of Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home and Crematory, Branson, Mo.

Memorial donations can be made to the Hart Sanders Memorial Scholarshi­p Fund through Central Bank of Branson, P.O. Box 130, Branson, Mo. 65615. The scholarshi­p will be awarded annually to a deserving student in the School of Architectu­re at the University of Kansas.

“Like, can’t we just be plants and be besotted with the sun?”

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