He test drove one of the first Ford trucks in Georgia and was hooked from then on.
His knowledge of cameras and the darkrooms was passed on to one of his 22 grandchildren. He was a lifetime member of the masons, this was passed onto his sons.
In 1969 he was one of 14 patients to have new artificial knee caps. Cecil was an artist also and loved to create his art from unusual material at hand and not just from oils or pastel paints.
The father of 8 children he was married for 51 years before he passed away.
He test drove one of the first Ford trucks in Georgia and was hooked from then on.
His knowledge of cameras and the darkrooms was passed on to one of his 22 grandchildren. He was a lifetime member of the masons, this was passed onto his sons.
In 1969 he was one of 14 patients to have new artificial knee caps. Cecil was an artist also and loved to create his art from unusual material at hand and not just from oils or pastel paints.
The father of 8 children he was married for 51 years before he passed away.
Family Members
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David Lawrence Harden
1921–1986
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Mildred "Millie" Harden Ayers
1923–2020
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Robert Clayton "Bob" Harden Sr
1924–2018
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Eunice Geneva Harden Smith
1927–2005
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Alice Elizabeth Harden Wilson
1931–1986
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Doris Janet Harden Willis
1933–2000
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George Philip Harden
1937–1993
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Sandra Wills "Sandy" Harden Graddick
1941–1998
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