James Kent Harness, 81, passed away in his sleep early in the morning of
Nov 24th 2021. The afternoon before all of his immediate family had
spent time with him, praying with him, blessing him, and telling him he
was loved deeply. He was at home and on his feet up until the last two
weeks.
Kent was born Nov 12th 1940 in Augusta Kansas to Paul and Irene Harness.
After growing up on a family farm that provided most of their family
food in Augusta, Kent went to the University of Kansas on a scholarship
and was awarded a Bachelors of Mathematics. Summers he worked with his
uncle's construction firm in Wichita, a large firm doing commercial
construction. He continued on with graduate work at Wichita State
University, both teaching and earning a Masters of Mathematics. While at
Wichita he also worked for Boeing, working on software for the B52
program.
He went on to the University of Kentucky for a Doctorate in Mathematics
and completed all course work and interviews, while also teaching math
classes at the university. While at the University of Kentucky he met
Suzanne, his wife to be. They married Aug 10, 1968 and lived in
Lexington Kentucky for several years while pursuing his Doctorate. He
proved his thesis was un-provable and rather than wait a year for his
advisor who was on sabbatical to return and another year to pursue a
second thesis he moved to Boulder Co where he started working at Xytex
rising to Senior Programmer Analyst. Later in life his ability to
remember and explain mathematics without looking at the book would amaze
his sons all the way through their college engineering level math
classes.
He fleshed out an idea of a house from Suzanne into their first house, a
duodecagon on 5 acres. He built the house by hand, from laying the
foundation to calculating and cutting all of the angles for the twelve
sided house. His three sons were born while they lived in this house.
While at Xytex he helped them merge into Cal Comp by a temporary move to
the San Francisco bay area. After returning to their house in Boulder,
Kent worked briefly at Colorado National Bank, and soon started working
at StorageTek, developing automated tape storage systems. He spent 15
years at StorageTek, with positions of Senior System Architect, Senior
Engineering Manager, Advisory System Architect, Senior Product Marketing
Specialist, and Senior Software Instructor. In the instructor position
he developed and taught classes to StorageTek's software engineers both
in the US and Australia. StorageTek sent him to Australia and Japan
several times over his career. After StorageTek Kent spent a number of
years as a consultant to large brokerages and mutual funds, court
systems, regional banks, and large capital management firms, with
focuses on automated tape libraries, optical storage, and management of
production and testing environments.
He was very active with his three sons and successfully encouraged each
to accomplish Eagle Scout. He went on every single camping trip during
the boy's early years, and nearly every camping trip as they grew older
and more independent while completed their scouting career. Amongst his
many jobs on these camping trips, he always kept the coffee pot and hot
chocolate going during winter outings. He was an assistant scoutmaster
for eleven years.
Kent was also active in church throughout his life. He served several
years as financial committee chairman at one of them. His sons have
followed with all three involved in music teams at their church and one
a member of the church leadership team.
In 1989 Kent and Suzanne bought 39 acres and started again from bare
ground. This time it wasn't a hand built house, but they built barns and
a house, fenced the property into hay and horse fields, and planted and
tended to many trees turning that bare ground into the estate that it is
today. He started irrigating and baling hay, and doing the mechanic work
on the farm equipment, not his favorite subject, all while working full
time. Through the building of many outbuildings, he was able to teach
his sons about construction and add another subject to their
capabilities and skills to carry them through life. Kent and Suzanne
were still living in this house when he passed away.
Kent is survived by his wife of 53 years, Suzanne, sons Paul, Blair,
Grant, Grant's wife Adrienne, sister Carol Miller, and aunt Mary Kay
(Kate) Rains.