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Jennie O Hardman

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Jennie O Hardman

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18 Nov 2010 (aged 60)
Nampa, Canyon County, Idaho, USA
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Jennie O. Hardman, 60, of Nampa, died Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 at her home.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel.
Published in Idaho Statesman on November 20, 2010

Jennie O. Hardman passed away on Thursday, November 18th, 2010.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Edward and Clara Hardman.

She is survived by her children, Margaret Reeves, Kari Ward, Jason Ward and Jared Ward, her grandchildren, Jennie Swint, Zane Reeves, Tevin Pudelko and Mickayla Pudelko, her brother Kenneth Hardman, and her sisters, Marilou Wagar, Virginia Moody and Jo Anne Cope.

Born August 18th, 1950, Jennie was a force to be reckoned with. Though small in stature, she was larger than life. She loved knives and guns, and collected both. Jennie had a fierce and protective love for her family and friends, which befitted her Leo nature. She enjoyed camping, fishing, and photography. She loved stories, and wrote them with and for loved ones. Jennie held a Journeyman's license in Plumbing and Gasfitting and worked as a Plumbing Specialist. Jennie lives on in the hearts and lives of many people, who hold true to her memory and honor the woman she was: Brave, Intelligent, Talented, Compassionate, Hilarious.

We want to thank the wonderful men and women of the Nampa EMT, Fire Department and Law Enforcement for their generous and compassionate care our family received in our most dismal hour.

Jennie's family would also like to send a warm thank you to her friends and coworkers at the Nampa Home Depot.

There will be a wake for Jennie pending final arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, her family asks that a donation be made to the Idaho Food Bank. Arrangements are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel.

An online guestbook may be signed at www.nampafuneralhome.com. "At the age of thirty-seven, she knew she'd found forever, as she rode along through Paris, with the warm wind in her hair."

Published in Idaho Statesman on November 23, 2010




Jennie O. Hardman, 60, of Nampa, died Thursday, Nov. 18, 2010 at her home.

Arrangements are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel.
Published in Idaho Statesman on November 20, 2010

Jennie O. Hardman passed away on Thursday, November 18th, 2010.

She was preceded in death by her father and mother, Edward and Clara Hardman.

She is survived by her children, Margaret Reeves, Kari Ward, Jason Ward and Jared Ward, her grandchildren, Jennie Swint, Zane Reeves, Tevin Pudelko and Mickayla Pudelko, her brother Kenneth Hardman, and her sisters, Marilou Wagar, Virginia Moody and Jo Anne Cope.

Born August 18th, 1950, Jennie was a force to be reckoned with. Though small in stature, she was larger than life. She loved knives and guns, and collected both. Jennie had a fierce and protective love for her family and friends, which befitted her Leo nature. She enjoyed camping, fishing, and photography. She loved stories, and wrote them with and for loved ones. Jennie held a Journeyman's license in Plumbing and Gasfitting and worked as a Plumbing Specialist. Jennie lives on in the hearts and lives of many people, who hold true to her memory and honor the woman she was: Brave, Intelligent, Talented, Compassionate, Hilarious.

We want to thank the wonderful men and women of the Nampa EMT, Fire Department and Law Enforcement for their generous and compassionate care our family received in our most dismal hour.

Jennie's family would also like to send a warm thank you to her friends and coworkers at the Nampa Home Depot.

There will be a wake for Jennie pending final arrangements.

In lieu of flowers, her family asks that a donation be made to the Idaho Food Bank. Arrangements are under the direction of the Nampa Funeral Home, Yraguen Chapel.

An online guestbook may be signed at www.nampafuneralhome.com. "At the age of thirty-seven, she knew she'd found forever, as she rode along through Paris, with the warm wind in her hair."

Published in Idaho Statesman on November 23, 2010





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