The Daily Courier
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Saturday, March 8, 1924
Page Two
&
The Weekly Courier
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 13, 1924
Page Six
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IN MEMORY of our dear, loving father, Isaac Hardy, who died 3 years ago, March 7, 1924.
We miss him, oh, we miss him
In our home here on the earth,
But we do hope to meat him
In the other home above.
No one but God can tell the heart-
aches and the pain to be parted from
such a loving father three years ago
today. Sadly missed by his daughter
and family.
Mrs. James Martin, Mt. Braddock, Pa.
The Morning Herald
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 8, 1927
Page Twelve
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear Father, Isaac Hardy, who died five years ago March 7, 1924.
Oh, the voice we loved so well,
For five years has been still.
But his memory in our hearts,
Makes us feel those many years,
Since he parted from us all.
And Mother had gone to meet him,
Where there is no parting there.
Sadly middes by his daughter and family.
MRS. JAMES MARTIN
The Morning Herald
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Friday, March 8, 1929
Page Twenty-Three
The Daily Courier
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Saturday, March 8, 1924
Page Two
&
The Weekly Courier
Connellsville, Pennsylvania
Thursday, March 13, 1924
Page Six
---
IN MEMORY of our dear, loving father, Isaac Hardy, who died 3 years ago, March 7, 1924.
We miss him, oh, we miss him
In our home here on the earth,
But we do hope to meat him
In the other home above.
No one but God can tell the heart-
aches and the pain to be parted from
such a loving father three years ago
today. Sadly missed by his daughter
and family.
Mrs. James Martin, Mt. Braddock, Pa.
The Morning Herald
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Tuesday, March 8, 1927
Page Twelve
---
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear Father, Isaac Hardy, who died five years ago March 7, 1924.
Oh, the voice we loved so well,
For five years has been still.
But his memory in our hearts,
Makes us feel those many years,
Since he parted from us all.
And Mother had gone to meet him,
Where there is no parting there.
Sadly middes by his daughter and family.
MRS. JAMES MARTIN
The Morning Herald
Uniontown, Pennsylvania
Friday, March 8, 1929
Page Twenty-Three
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