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Frank Winter Hardie

Mobile, Alabama

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HARDIE Frank Winter Hardie died of neuroendocrine cancer on December 26, 2007, in Mobile, Alabama. He was born November 28, 1979, in Mobile, and he was a resident of Houston, Texas at the time of his death. Frank Hardie graduated from St. Paul's Episcopal School in Mobile where he was a member of...

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Altough Frank and I lost touch after highschool I will always consider him one of the best friends I have ever had. He was the funniest, kindest person I have known and I will miss him always.

Our most sincere condolences. Elaine we have been thinking of you and Frank for quite some time. Our hearts have aways been with both you and Frank. We know that your love for each other and time spent together was great and very special.

Elaine and the Hardie Family
You are in our prayers

Ashley Grady

Just wanted you all to know that my prayers are with you right now. Frank's life will serve as an inspiration to everyone who knew him. He was well loved. I know heaven welcomes him.
Love, Mary Elizabeth Kimbrough

Elaine and the Hardie Family,

Trust that we have been with you in prayer - and know that we look forward to being with you tomorrow. "Be not afraid, you are not alone!"

Christ's Peace -

Hampton & Aunt Bev

Dearest Elaine,

Our prayers have been burning for you and Frank over these past two years and will always continue for you. We know that Frank is in heaven...You both are very loved and will always be in our hearts. Our home in California is your home and you are always welcome. Continue to be strong and faithful.

Much Love and Many Blessings,

Sheila, Jon, Shannon & Ian Christner

Many thoughts and prayers are with you all.

I met Frank only once and talked with him on the phone afew times as contributor to CIVIL WAR BOOK REVIEW during the short time he was editor, I felt I knew him and I wanted to know him better. I have thought about him often since he left Baton Rouge and prayed to the Holy Spirit to comfort him and his loved ones , as I do now. Reading about his accomplishments, I am proud to have been involved in his MFA writing awards and his editorship of the CIVIL WAR BOOK REVIEW, which will honor him in...