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Joel David Tardy

1960 - 2020

Joel David Tardy obituary, 1960-2020, Franklin, TX

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1960

DIED

2020

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Joel Tardy Obituary

Franklin- Joel David Tardy, age 60 of Franklin, Tenn., went home to be with the Lord on Thursday, May 14. He was surrounded by his loving family. Joel was born in Pasadena, Texas on March 29, 1960, to Dale and Nancy Tardy. Joel developed a passion for art at an early age. He often recalled fond memories of learning how to paint with his grandmother. Joel studied art at Texas Tech University and continued a lifelong journey of creative ventures, including his own sign painting company, caricature drawings and oil portraiture. Joel believed you can do anything you are willing to learn how to do. He was a consummate learner and DIYer. On weekends and late nights, he could be found working on a project with his children in the garage or in his studio or adding bedrooms on to his ever-growing home. Whether he was holding a power tool, a paintbrush or a pan full of his famous biscuits, he loved working with his hands. To say Joel was a family man would be an understatement. If you spent 60 seconds with him, you would hear about his passion for his family. Although, it would take much more than 60 seconds for him just to tell you the names of all of his children-12 in total! Joel had a special relationship with each of his children, and he somehow found time to attend every game, recital, round of golf, camping trip, school program, mission trip, swim meet, ski trip and birthday party. He also painted portraits of his children, made special jewelry for his wife Betsy, handmade mirrors for his daughters, custom art for his children every Valentine's Day, and who knows how many hundreds of pancakes for his grandchildren. Joel was the owner and president of Culligan Water Conditioning of Lubbock, Texas-a family business founded by his father Dale. His employees thought of him as one of the kindest and most generous leaders they have ever known. He believed in running the business with core values, treating people the way he'd want to be treated and taking great pride in truly serving every customer like they were a member of his own family. The most important thing in Joel's life was his faith in Jesus Christ and the abundant life that He offers all of us. Joel believed God loves you because of who God is, not because of anything you did or didn't do. He exemplified what it looks like to walk in grace and gratitude. The deep roots of Joel's faith led him on mission trips around the world. He was also known to pick up neighborhood kids and take them to church and offer help to the homeless and hurting. He and his wife Betsy have a huge heart for special needs children, as well as at-risk children. They also supported various ministries through the years. Joel is preceded in death by his first wife, Angie; his grandson, Jude; and his mother Nancy.

Joel is survived by his wife Betsy; his children, Daniel (Emily), Kirk (Andrea), Evan

(Kasey), Cameron Morrison (Angel), Kristi Michelson (Austin), Bre, David, Regina,

Emily, Joelie, Kasey, Caleb; his nine grandchildren; his siblings Larry, Todd and Debbie

and his father Dale. SERVICES: NOTE: Gatherings will be compliant with the State of Tennessee guidelines for COVID-19.

ART RECEPTION: In lieu of a traditional visitation, the Tardy family will be hosting an

art exhibit at their home in Franklin, Tenn., to showcase Joel's portraits and many years

of creativity. This will be a beautiful celebration of Joel's life. 5-7 p.m., Thursday, May 21: Adults only, semi-casual, come and go, heavy hors d'oeurvres will be served. Kindly RSVP here for details: joeltardy.com MEMORIAL SERVICE: Following a private family burial, a public service will be held at 2 p.m., Friday, May 22. Financial Peace Plaza Conference Center, 7104 Crossroads Blvd., Suite 103, Brentwood, Tenn. 37027. Additionally, this service will be simulcast at Church Without Religion, 6007 66th St., Lubbock, Texas 79424.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations in honor of Joel to Faithful Heart

Ministry to help children at risk of human trafficking: faithfulheartfoundation.org

Joel's family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to all of the amazing medical staff who

served him on this journey. Your compassion and care have been a wonderful gift to us

all.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lubbock Avalanche-Journal from May 17 to May 18, 2020.

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Debra Taylor

May 25, 2020

Dear Betsy and family,
What a beautiful memorial service honoring Joel's life and legacy. Thank you for making a way for it to be seen here in Lubbock,TX. May we all let Christ shine thru us in the way that Joel did. We will continue to pray for all of you during this difficult time.

Debra Taylor
Lubbock, TX
CWR

George Beakley

May 23, 2020

Dear betsy and family,

Although we never met Joel please accept our condolences at your loss. Bruce sent us the video and we both watched it. He sounded like an amazing man. Keep your memories close to your heart.

Your Cousins,

Penney and George Beakley

LEANNE FORMAN

May 21, 2020

Betsy and family,
I am so sad to read Joel's obituary. I haven't seen you in many years, but your family was always near to my heart since meeting you at Melanie Park Church. I pray you will all experience peace that passes understanding.
God bless you all,
Leanne (Lowrey) Forman

Cecil Marberry

May 19, 2020

Whenever I hear the words "Gentle Soul" a picture of Joel Tardy always comes to my mind. He was truly a man without guile.

Nathalee Lowrie

May 18, 2020

Our sympathy and love go out to all of you. Your forbearance and perseverance have been an inspiration to Tommy and I.
Our deepest sorrows,
Tommy and Nathalee Lowrie

May 18, 2020

We are praying for all of the
Tardy family.
May our Lord's peace surround you.
Clark and Jan Wood

Jimmie Harris

May 18, 2020

Joel was definitely one of the most talented, caring and unselfish person I have ever known. His art was truly a God-given talent. He was a wonderful husband and father. I was shocked when they moved to Tennessee after loving their beautiful family house. The Tardy families have done a lot for Lubbock, Texas and will continue to do the same in their home in Tennessee. My prayers and love go to the entire Tardy Family. I will always appreciate the love you had for my Mother and the wonderful love you had for my grandson, Cameron.

Gayle Redwine

May 18, 2020

My prayers are with the entire family. Joel was a very special person that helped to make the world a better place. I used to tease him that he would end up with a baseball team as his family was growing (guess I should have said football team). Joel was a blessing to all of the children and people in his life. I know he will be missed but you all will always have your special memories of this fine man. God Bless each of you.

Larry Leftwich

May 17, 2020

Praying for the Tardy family during this difficult time of sorrow that the Lord would surround you with His peace and comfort and give you strength in the days ahead. Joel was a man of faith who loved his family and shared Christ with all he came in contact with. He will truly be missed! Love you all!!

May 17, 2020

loveyou familyfbc lubbockgod bless love, BOBBY CHARLES BOYNTON

Mike and Danna Watkins

May 17, 2020

Have loved this family for such a long time. Joel was a special light in this world. Praying for all who love him and will miss him.

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Memorial Events
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May

21

Celebration of Life

5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Tardy family home

Franklin, TN

May

22

Service

2:00 p.m.

Financial Peace Plaza Conference Center

7104 Crossroads Blvd., Suite 103, Brentwood, TN

Funeral services provided by:

Williamson Memorial Funeral Home and Cremation Services- - Franklin

3009 Columbia Avenue, Franklin, TN 37064

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