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Baptist “Bap” Hardy

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Baptist “Bap” Hardy

Birth
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Death
26 Feb 1932 (aged 48)
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Greensburg Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 14 SWQ
Memorial ID
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Bap. Hardy Died At Columbia, Mo., Friday

Baptist Hardy, a well-known farmer of this county, died at the Hardy clinic at Columbia, Mo., last Friday, February 26th, at 7:25 o’clock. Mr. Hardy had been in failing health the past sixteen months and has been at Columbia for the past month or more. His death was caused by an abscess on the lung and other complications.

The body was brought back to his home in this county and funeral services were held at the Greensburg Baptist church Sunday afternoon, February 28th, and burial was in the Greensburg cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Sam Pettis, of Macon.

The pall bearers were Roy Rice, Dale Rice, Charles Rice, Herbert Kapfer, Berry Hackamack and Merrill Green.

Mr. Hardy, while he lived on the old Hardy home place in the south part of the county practically all his life, was born in Knox county, Mo., February 3, 1884.

Mr. Hardy was married three times, first to Miss Ethel Wishart, in March, 1912, who died in January, 1913. He was married in December, 1918, to Miss Claudia Smith, who passed away in August, 1919.

On April 20, 1929, Mr. Hardy was married in Memphis to Mrs. Ethel Rice Keith, who survives. He also leaves one daughter, Ethel Elizabeth Hardy, and two step-children, George Richard and Everett Keith.

He also leaves three brothers, Dr. J. H. Hardy and W. T. Hardy, of Columbia, and S. A. Hardy, of Atlanta, Mo., and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Baugher, Bogard, Mo., and Mrs. Lafe Boone, Boise, Idaho.
Mr. Hardy was a member of the Mt. Tabor Primitive Baptist church, near Hurdland, and was a splendid man and citizen.

Mr. Hardy was interested in everything for the good of his community and for a number of years was a member of the school board in the Myers district and was secretary of the board.

Baptist “Bap” hardy obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 3 Mar 1932, p. 1, col. 5


Bap. Hardy Died At Columbia, Mo., Friday

Baptist Hardy, a well-known farmer of this county, died at the Hardy clinic at Columbia, Mo., last Friday, February 26th, at 7:25 o’clock. Mr. Hardy had been in failing health the past sixteen months and has been at Columbia for the past month or more. His death was caused by an abscess on the lung and other complications.

The body was brought back to his home in this county and funeral services were held at the Greensburg Baptist church Sunday afternoon, February 28th, and burial was in the Greensburg cemetery. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Sam Pettis, of Macon.

The pall bearers were Roy Rice, Dale Rice, Charles Rice, Herbert Kapfer, Berry Hackamack and Merrill Green.

Mr. Hardy, while he lived on the old Hardy home place in the south part of the county practically all his life, was born in Knox county, Mo., February 3, 1884.

Mr. Hardy was married three times, first to Miss Ethel Wishart, in March, 1912, who died in January, 1913. He was married in December, 1918, to Miss Claudia Smith, who passed away in August, 1919.

On April 20, 1929, Mr. Hardy was married in Memphis to Mrs. Ethel Rice Keith, who survives. He also leaves one daughter, Ethel Elizabeth Hardy, and two step-children, George Richard and Everett Keith.

He also leaves three brothers, Dr. J. H. Hardy and W. T. Hardy, of Columbia, and S. A. Hardy, of Atlanta, Mo., and two sisters, Mrs. Jessie Baugher, Bogard, Mo., and Mrs. Lafe Boone, Boise, Idaho.
Mr. Hardy was a member of the Mt. Tabor Primitive Baptist church, near Hurdland, and was a splendid man and citizen.

Mr. Hardy was interested in everything for the good of his community and for a number of years was a member of the school board in the Myers district and was secretary of the board.

Baptist “Bap” hardy obituary, Memphis, Missouri, Memphis Democrat, 3 Mar 1932, p. 1, col. 5




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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30739609/baptist-hardy: accessed ), memorial page for Baptist “Bap” Hardy (3 Feb 1884–26 Feb 1932), Find a Grave Memorial ID 30739609, citing Greensburg Cemetery, Greensburg Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA; Maintained by Pamela Blaine (contributor 46906685).