After graduation Mary enjoyed working at Frazier’s Drug Store and the Movie Theater until she married the love of her life, Don Hardin. Don and Mary were married on June 30, 1957 at the Methodist Church in Arnold. They started their married life in Kearney and later moved to Hordville, Palmer, Atkinson, Albion, and Gothenburg, Nebraska before moving back to the family farm in Arnold in 1972. Mary said that Don preferred to play the music, but since she loved to dance, Don would take her dancing, and this was something they really enjoyed doing together. Mary and Don were blessed with three children: Ben, Paula and Kent. They were married 54 years before Don passed away in 2011.
Mary’s faith in her Savior Jesus Christ was strong. She prayed for her family and friends by name every day. She set a good example for her family by reading a daily devotional as well as her Bible every evening, and she loved her Sunday school class and church services. She was an involved member of the United Methodist Church for over 60 years. Mary enjoyed playing Bridge with groups of ladies, and she and Don enjoyed a couples’ supper card club for most of their married life. They also enjoyed bowling and golfing together as well as traveling to see their kids. Mary loved her yard and looked forward to planting flowers each spring. She was a member of the Red Hatters and looked forward to regular outings around the area with this fun group of ladies. Mary will be remembered especially for her hugs, her cinnamon rolls, and her homemade bread. Mary had a special relationship with her grandchildren and was deeply loved by each one of them.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; loving husband, Don Hardin; brothers, Dee Croghan, Swede (Roxie) Croghan, Darold Croghan and Leonard Croghan; sister, Fern (Russ) Russell and grandsons Charlie Tschacher and Logan Tschacher.
Mary is survived by her children, Ben (Susan) Hardin of McCook, Paula (Mike) Booker of Broken Bow, and Kent (Kay) Hardin of Lyons, NE. Grandchildren include Josh (Lindsey) Booker, Tyler (Lexie) Booker, Morgan (Spencer) Olson, Ryan (Sarah) Hardin, Ethan (Kelsey) Hardin, Betsy (Keaton) Moss, Molly (Cody) Most, and Braden Hardin. Mary loved being a Great Grandma to Rosalyn Booker, Aiden and Barrett Olson, and Bennet and Maggie Hardin. She is also survived by her brothers, Jim (Shirla) Croghan of Broken Bow, NE and Paul (Carmen) Croghan of South Carolina; sister-in-law, Rose Croghan of Kentucky; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later time at the Arnold Methodist Church, Arnold. A private family inurnment will be held at the Arnold Cemetery.
Carpenter Breland Funeral Home, McCook, has been entrusted with the arrangements.
After graduation Mary enjoyed working at Frazier’s Drug Store and the Movie Theater until she married the love of her life, Don Hardin. Don and Mary were married on June 30, 1957 at the Methodist Church in Arnold. They started their married life in Kearney and later moved to Hordville, Palmer, Atkinson, Albion, and Gothenburg, Nebraska before moving back to the family farm in Arnold in 1972. Mary said that Don preferred to play the music, but since she loved to dance, Don would take her dancing, and this was something they really enjoyed doing together. Mary and Don were blessed with three children: Ben, Paula and Kent. They were married 54 years before Don passed away in 2011.
Mary’s faith in her Savior Jesus Christ was strong. She prayed for her family and friends by name every day. She set a good example for her family by reading a daily devotional as well as her Bible every evening, and she loved her Sunday school class and church services. She was an involved member of the United Methodist Church for over 60 years. Mary enjoyed playing Bridge with groups of ladies, and she and Don enjoyed a couples’ supper card club for most of their married life. They also enjoyed bowling and golfing together as well as traveling to see their kids. Mary loved her yard and looked forward to planting flowers each spring. She was a member of the Red Hatters and looked forward to regular outings around the area with this fun group of ladies. Mary will be remembered especially for her hugs, her cinnamon rolls, and her homemade bread. Mary had a special relationship with her grandchildren and was deeply loved by each one of them.
Mary was preceded in death by her parents; loving husband, Don Hardin; brothers, Dee Croghan, Swede (Roxie) Croghan, Darold Croghan and Leonard Croghan; sister, Fern (Russ) Russell and grandsons Charlie Tschacher and Logan Tschacher.
Mary is survived by her children, Ben (Susan) Hardin of McCook, Paula (Mike) Booker of Broken Bow, and Kent (Kay) Hardin of Lyons, NE. Grandchildren include Josh (Lindsey) Booker, Tyler (Lexie) Booker, Morgan (Spencer) Olson, Ryan (Sarah) Hardin, Ethan (Kelsey) Hardin, Betsy (Keaton) Moss, Molly (Cody) Most, and Braden Hardin. Mary loved being a Great Grandma to Rosalyn Booker, Aiden and Barrett Olson, and Bennet and Maggie Hardin. She is also survived by her brothers, Jim (Shirla) Croghan of Broken Bow, NE and Paul (Carmen) Croghan of South Carolina; sister-in-law, Rose Croghan of Kentucky; and many nieces, nephews and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held at a later time at the Arnold Methodist Church, Arnold. A private family inurnment will be held at the Arnold Cemetery.
Carpenter Breland Funeral Home, McCook, has been entrusted with the arrangements.
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