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William Benson Hardage

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William Benson Hardage Veteran

Birth
Jackson, Madison County, Tennessee, USA
Death
1 Mar 1935 (aged 90)
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
DeRoche, Hot Spring County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Son of Martha Cain and William Thomas Hardage.
Married Mary Jane Allen.

BOB NEWTON'S ARK CAV CSA

(Obituary from Sentinel Record, March 2, 1935, page 3)
W. B. Hardage, 91, a veteran of the Civil War, died early yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. F. Cash, 327 Quapaw Avenue. Mr. Hardage was born in Jackson, Tennessee. At the time of his death he was deacon of the Bismarck Missionary Baptist Church. In addition to his daughter, Mrs. Cash, Mr. Hardage is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Edward Tisdale of Friendship, Mrs. Gus Diffee of Bismarck, and Mrs. L. E. Morian of Hot Springs; two sons, W. H. Hardage of Lulua, Texas and C. W. Hardage of Chickasha, Oklahoma. Mr. Hardage was also a member ot the Forest Hills Masonic lodge. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2:00 at DeRoche Cemetery, 18 miles south of the city. Service will be in charge of the Sumpter Lodge No. 119.
Son of Martha Cain and William Thomas Hardage.
Married Mary Jane Allen.

BOB NEWTON'S ARK CAV CSA

(Obituary from Sentinel Record, March 2, 1935, page 3)
W. B. Hardage, 91, a veteran of the Civil War, died early yesterday morning at the home of his daughter, Mrs. L. F. Cash, 327 Quapaw Avenue. Mr. Hardage was born in Jackson, Tennessee. At the time of his death he was deacon of the Bismarck Missionary Baptist Church. In addition to his daughter, Mrs. Cash, Mr. Hardage is survived by three other daughters, Mrs. Edward Tisdale of Friendship, Mrs. Gus Diffee of Bismarck, and Mrs. L. E. Morian of Hot Springs; two sons, W. H. Hardage of Lulua, Texas and C. W. Hardage of Chickasha, Oklahoma. Mr. Hardage was also a member ot the Forest Hills Masonic lodge. Funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 2:00 at DeRoche Cemetery, 18 miles south of the city. Service will be in charge of the Sumpter Lodge No. 119.


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