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William M. Harner

January 12, 1970 — October 26, 2025

Auburn

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William M. Harner, 55 of Auburn, died Sunday Oct 26 while camping.

He was born January 12, 1970, in Reading, a son of Bettye Shunk Harner, Adamstown and the late Larry R. Harner, Sr.

He was a graduate of Wilson High School.

He was employed as an electrician for Champion Redmond Homes.

Bill served his country honorably in the United States Air Force during Operation Desert Storm.

Bill was a passionate outdoor enthusiast who loved camping. He often shared his experiences and insights through his own YouTube channel, where he connected with a community of like-minded individuals who shared his love for the great outdoors.

Bill’s legacy is one of service, camaraderie, and a deep appreciation for nature. He will be remembered fondly by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

Surviving are his wife Pamela Kinsey Harner; 3 stepchildren, William, Stephanie, and Tiffany King. 8 grandchildren, Kaylee, Ben, Emily, Brigdon, Connor David, Ainsley and Skylar.

Funeral Services will be held 11AM Wednesday at the James E. Humphrey Funeral Home, Pottsville. Family and friends are invited to a viewing from 9:30AM until time of services at the funeral home.

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