Mrs. Hardin was born Aug. 24, 1924, in Marmaduke, to the late Arvin and Offie Starnes Bradsher.
She was a homemaker and a member of Ramer's Chapel Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, George Hardin of Marmaduke; two sons, Ted Hardin of Jonesboro and Steve Hardin of Corning; one daughter Lisa. Goodpasture of Jonesboro; two brothers, J.D. Bradsher of Montgomery, Ala., and Chester Bradsher of Dallas, Texas; five sisters, Vaudene Hardin of St. Louis, Mo., Arvelene Hardin of Piggott, Jo Coward .of St. Charles, Mo., Gay Rose of Marmaduke and Sharon Bradsher or St Louis, Mo., and seven grandchildren.
The funeral was Thursday, July 8 at Ramer's Chapel Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Thrasher officiating.
Interment was in Ramer's Chapel Cemetery south of Marmaduke with Irby Funeral Home of Rector in charge of services.
Ramer,s Chapel Cemetery Committee.
Mrs. Hardin was born Aug. 24, 1924, in Marmaduke, to the late Arvin and Offie Starnes Bradsher.
She was a homemaker and a member of Ramer's Chapel Methodist Church.
Survivors include her husband, George Hardin of Marmaduke; two sons, Ted Hardin of Jonesboro and Steve Hardin of Corning; one daughter Lisa. Goodpasture of Jonesboro; two brothers, J.D. Bradsher of Montgomery, Ala., and Chester Bradsher of Dallas, Texas; five sisters, Vaudene Hardin of St. Louis, Mo., Arvelene Hardin of Piggott, Jo Coward .of St. Charles, Mo., Gay Rose of Marmaduke and Sharon Bradsher or St Louis, Mo., and seven grandchildren.
The funeral was Thursday, July 8 at Ramer's Chapel Methodist Church with Rev. Jim Thrasher officiating.
Interment was in Ramer's Chapel Cemetery south of Marmaduke with Irby Funeral Home of Rector in charge of services.
Ramer,s Chapel Cemetery Committee.
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