Harold K. Hoar

14 years ago

    Hoar, Harold, 64, November 13, 2011.  Arrangements by Bowers Funeral Home, Island Falls.
PT Harold Hoar    ISLAND FALLS – Harold K. Hoar, 64, died November 13, 2011 in Houlton, surrounded by his family. He was born October 11, 1947 in Island Falls, son of Harold H. & Catherine (Nicholson) Hoar.
    He attended Island Falls High School and marched with the graduating class of 1967, where he played basketball and helped out local teams throughout the years. Harold truly loved sports and his greatest love was high school basketball. He was a long-term fixture for decades at Southern Aroostook area gyms, especially at Southern Aroostook Community High School boys and girls varsity basketball games. The highlight of each basketball season was for Harold to attend the high school basketball play-off tournaments at the Bangor Auditorium, where he enjoyed many adventures with high school basketball fans, players, coaches, and officials. The Maine Principal’s Association and International Association of Approved Basketball Officials (IAABO) were instrumental in ensuring that his time there was a great experience for him. The IAABO made Harold an honorary lifetime member of their association over 25 years ago. On February 14, 2009 he was honored with “Harold Hoar Day” at the Eastern Maine Basketball Tournament, making this a truly special day for him. In recent years this trip was still made possible due to the staff of Community Living Association (CLA), especially Harold’s friends & co-horts, Mark Morin & Rob Moran.
    He is survived by his step-mother, Marion Hoar of Island Falls; sister, Sharman Drew-Ball of Aurora, CO; nephew, Josiah Drew and his wife, Heidi, of San Diego, CA and their children, Caleb, Hannah, Joshua, Luke and Noah; nephew, Benjamin Drew and his wife, Jill, of Houlton and their children, Ashley, Jacob, Emma and Samuel; three step-brothers, a step-sister, an aunt, and several cousins.
    The family would like to thank the Green Valley Association for the role they played in his life and express a very special thank you to Harold’s extended family at CLA for their wonderful care and considerations, always ready to give a hug and a kiss. He will be missed by many, especially his friend, Peter Webb and members of the IAABO. Thank you also to the doctors, nurses and other staff of the ICU and Acute Care Unit at Houlton Regional Hospital, who took such gentle, loving care of Harold and his family.
    A celebration of Harold’s life will be held 10 a.m. on Saturday, November 19 at Bowers Funeral Home, 54 Sherman Street, Island Falls. In lieu of flowers, donations in Harold’s memory can be made to the Basketball Hall of Fame, 4 Union Plaza, Suite 11, Bangor, ME 04401. For an online memory book and to leave condolences please visit www.bowersfuneral.com.