Harrison Township, PA — The Harrison Hills Middle School community is grieving the heartbreaking loss of Ana Zarkovic, a beloved student whose life was tragically cut short.
Ana’s passing has left an immeasurable void in the hearts of her classmates, teachers, and all who knew her. In honor of her beautiful spirit, the school and surrounding community are coming together in a show of solidarity and love, asking everyone to wear pink—Ana’s favorite color and a symbol of the joy she brought to those around her.
Ana was known for her radiant smile, kind heart, and infectious energy. She was a friend to many, a source of light in the classroom, and a cherished member of the Husky community. Her compassion and warmth touched lives in quiet but powerful ways, and her absence is deeply felt by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
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Teachers recall Ana’s eagerness to learn and her ability to lift others with her words and actions. Her peers remember her laughter, her creativity, and the way she made everyone feel included. She was a young girl with dreams, determination, and a heart full of love.
In this time of unimaginable sorrow, the community is wrapping Ana’s family in support and prayer. Vigils, tributes, and messages of remembrance have poured in, reflecting the deep impact Ana had on her school and beyond.
A memorial gathering will be held at Harrison Hills Middle School on Friday, August 29, where students, staff, and families will come together to celebrate Ana’s life and legacy. Pink ribbons, flowers, and shared stories will serve as a testament to the love she gave and the light she leaves behind.