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    Wall of Honor Level:
    Air and Space Friend

    Honored by:
    Gregory Eftink

    Russell "Russ" Harding, former astronomer, astronomy educator, teacher trainer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, dedicated volunteer, avid skier, patron of the arts, world traveler, and beloved friend to many, died on September 8, 2022 at the age of 90 in Danbury, CT. Often referring to himself as a "misguided missile," Russ had a whimsical approach to life which brought much joy to those around him. Children especially loved his unusual taste in gifts for all occasions, which were always fun and never practical.

    Russ was born in Cleveland, Ohio to Albert and Anne Harding. His Catholic education at St. Ignatius brought him to Cornell University where he studied pre-med, but he soon decided his passion was astronomy. In true Russ style, he left Cornell and pursued a very broad education at schools in every corner of the country, including his undergraduate studies at Xavier University. Russ earned many degrees and worked as an adjunct professor at several colleges and universities. Russ chased astronomical events across the globe before settling down as an astronomy educator at Middleburg Hts. High School in Ohio, the McDonnell Planetarium in Saint Louis, MO, and then opened the Gengras Planetarium in West Hartford, CT.

    Russ moved to Darien, CT and worked for Norwalk Public Schools until his retirement. During his time in Connecticut, he volunteered for many years at the Norwalk Oyster Festival and made many lifelong friends through that work. He was an active member of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, Connecticut Science Teachers Association, National Science Teachers Association, Earth Science Educators Association, and was a regular presenter at conventions and meetings.

    Russ skied throughout the United States and in various European countries. He owned and operated a ski house in Vermont for a short time, and also dabbled in real estate, both foreign and domestic investments. Late in life, he decided to learn Portuguese and struggled with the language on many trips to Brazil.
    His generous support of a long list of socially conscious organizations, especially those that promoted peace and understanding, as well as environmentally focused groups and those that deliver food and medical services to those in need, continues even after his passing.

    Russ was a unique individual who lived life on his own terms until his medical conditions set a new path for him. Russ will be remembered for the special human that he was, and his friends are reminded of his nonsensical goodbye, "Keep your tail light lit!" There is no doubt that somewhere the misguided missile is hurling towards his next adventure with tail lights blazing.

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