Liam Near, a cherished resident of Bremerton, Washington, and a distinguished alumnus of the University of Washington (UW) School of Music, tragically passed away recently, leaving a profound void in his community and among those who knew him. His death has been met with deep sorrow, with friends, family, and colleagues coming together to honor and remember his impactful life.
What Happened
Liam Near’s untimely passing was the result of a drowning incident, which has left his loved ones devastated. Known for his vibrant personality, musical talents, and dedication to teaching, Liam was a respected figure in the Bremerton community. His death is a significant loss, especially for those whose lives he touched through his music education and local contributions.
Who Is Liam Near?
Liam Near was a proud graduate of the University of Washington School of Music, where he earned a Bachelor of Music degree in Music Education in 2020. While at UW, Liam was an active member of the Husky Marching Band, where he played sousaphone from 2016 to 2020. His time at the university fostered his deep passion for music, a passion he carried into his career and throughout his life.
Following his graduation, Liam devoted himself to music education, teaching at various elementary schools in the Yelm area, including McKenna Elementary and Lackamas Elementary. His most recent roles at Crownhill Elementary and Mountain View Middle School in Bremerton saw him inspiring and mentoring students through his enthusiasm for music.
Beyond formal education, Liam’s involvement in local youth programs, such as Kids in Concert, which supports music and youth development in Kitsap County, highlighted his commitment to nurturing the next generation of musicians. His ability to inspire and connect with students made him a beloved figure in the community.
Background or Timeline
Liam’s musical talents and dedication were not confined to the classroom. He was actively involved in the local music scene, playing sousaphone with the former Kraken Band and as a member of the well-known local band Red Alert, part of The Coozies, a psychedelic surf alt-rock group. His vibrant personality and talent made him a cherished member of both the Bremerton and Kitsap County communities, where he built strong, lasting relationships with fellow musicians and fans.
Liam’s passing has deeply affected both the musical and educational communities, who remember him for his dedication, positivity, and genuine care for those around him. His legacy as an educator and musician will live on through the lives of the students and individuals he inspired.
Public or Social Media Reaction
Following Liam’s passing, tributes have flooded social media from his students, colleagues, and fellow musicians, recalling his warmth, talent, and passion for life. Many shared stories of how he made a difference in their lives, either through his music or his commitment to making the world a better place. His positive impact is reflected in the outpouring of love and support from the community, with many remembering him as a beacon of light and creativity.
Official Statement or What Happens Next
A Celebration of Life in honor of Liam Near is scheduled for Saturday, August 23rd, from 1 to 4 pm at the Kingston Village Green Community Center in Kingston, WA. The event is open to all who wish to gather, share stories, and remember his life and contributions. It will be a time for the community to come together and celebrate Liam’s legacy.
In light of his passing, the community encourages anyone struggling with grief or mental health challenges to seek support. The National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline can be reached by calling or texting 988, offering free, confidential help 24/7.
Closing
Liam Near’s legacy as a dedicated educator, talented musician, and beloved community member will continue to inspire those who knew him. His memory will live on in the hearts of the many lives he touched, and the positive influence he had will endure for years to come. May he rest in peace, knowing that his contributions will never be forgotten.
