The family of former Maine State Senator Floyd L. Harding announced that he passed away on Sunday in Ocala, Florida, at the age of 93, following a brief illness.

Courtesy of the Harding family
Courtesy of the Harding family
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Harding, a Presque Isle attorney, was elected to the Maine Senate in 1964. As a freshman legislator he was chosen to be the Senate majority leader. Harding was re-elected to the Senate in 1968 and 1970.

While in the State Senate, Harding was instrumental in obtaining funding for the Aroostook Residential Center, now part of the Central Aroostook Association, which provides residential and other services to developmentally disabled individuals. He also led the effort to obtain continued funding, including building construction bonds, for the Northern Maine Vocational Technical Institute, now Northern Maine Community College, and the University of Maine at Presque Isle.

Prior to his service in the Maine Senate, Harding had been active in local civic affairs. In 1952, he was a charter member of the Presque Isle Kiwanis Club, for which he later served as president. Harding was a member of the board of directors of the Presque Isle Hospital when it voted to relocate to land on Academy Street in Presque Isle. Harding served as the first president of the board of directors for the new A.R. Gould Memorial Hospital.

When the Presque Isle air base closed in 1961, Harding was one of ten citizens who served on a redevelopment committee, whose vision led to the establishment of a vocational school and several industries that were established in the military buildings.

In 2006, Harding, together with his wife Jean, made a significant contribution to establish an endowment for a scholarship fund for students attending the Northern Maine Community College.

Harding served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He became a prisoner of war during the early days of the Battle of the Bulge. He was interred in the POW camp in Dresden, Germany, when that city was firebombed by the Allies in February, 1945. That event was recounted in Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut, who was interred with Harding.

Details for funeral services have not yet been announced.

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