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Ernest W. Hardin Jr.

Gary, Indiana

1941 - 2021

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Ernest W. Hardin Jr., passed away at residence on September 14, 2021. He was born on July 8, 1941. He was a retired Electrician at Arcelor Mittal Steel for over 30 years. He was in the US Air Force for six years. Formerly an employee of the US Postal Services, and Guy & Allen Funeral...

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My deepest heartfelt condolences are extended to the Burns family, especially Ida, during this time of deep loss. He will be sorely missed by everyone who encountered him. May his memories sustain you today, tomorrow, and forever. -Alyne

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.3c/s west

My sincerest condolences to the family. Ernest was always kind to me and my family. May God rest him well

Ernest (Tolleston '60) was 1 year ahead of me in school. I remember him as one of the "cool" guys. My condolences to his family.

I extend my heartfelt condolences to the Hardin family. Continue to hold on to God's unchanging hands. Ernest will be missed, just try to remember the good times you had with him. Be blessed and know he is still with you in your hearts.

Hearing of your passing really hurt me to the core. When Mama died you became a "bonus dad" to me and not just my cousin. You were always there for me helping me out in anyway that you could. From home repairs to cutting the grass to giving me money to buy food...you were always there. I was only 22 and that meant so much to me. I will always remember and cherish the memories and the love you showed over the years. You are gone but will never be forgotten. Rest in heaven..

To the Hardins, Morrows, and all other extended family members: May our Father God give you comfort in knowing that he will keep you in perfect peace and you lay your loved one to rest and memories of him forever remain your heart until eternity.

To the Family of Ernest W. Hardin, Jr. My deepest sympathy goes out to each and everyone in this hour of despair. God bless all and may he keep you in his bosom!

Your family have my deepest sympathy in the death but heavens gain of your loved one. I remember his beautiful smile and caring attitude when doing funeral for my family members. Rest in heaven. Thanks for your service