She was born on March 3rd, 1924 and grew up on a farm near McKinney, Texas. Vivian patriotically served her country during World War II working for the US Army as a civil servant and settled in San Antonio, TX after the war. She met her husband of 60 years on a blind date. He proposed to her a week later and they were married in Dallas, TX two months later (on Valentine's Day so he would never forget their anniversary!). Vivian was a dedicated Blue Bird volunteer for many years and started working at the Methodist Hospital when it first opened in 1963. She worked tirelessly with the PTA and other organizations supporting her daughters' schools. Vivian was a member of Laurel Heights United Methodist Church and a lifelong Christian.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Harvey L. Hardy; two daughters and four beloved grandchildren.
She was born on March 3rd, 1924 and grew up on a farm near McKinney, Texas. Vivian patriotically served her country during World War II working for the US Army as a civil servant and settled in San Antonio, TX after the war. She met her husband of 60 years on a blind date. He proposed to her a week later and they were married in Dallas, TX two months later (on Valentine's Day so he would never forget their anniversary!). Vivian was a dedicated Blue Bird volunteer for many years and started working at the Methodist Hospital when it first opened in 1963. She worked tirelessly with the PTA and other organizations supporting her daughters' schools. Vivian was a member of Laurel Heights United Methodist Church and a lifelong Christian.
She is survived by her beloved husband, Harvey L. Hardy; two daughters and four beloved grandchildren.
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