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James E. Hardin

Peachtree City, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeMr. James E. (Jim) Hardin of Brooks, formerly of East Point, GA, died May 15, 2005. Mr. Hardin was a member of the Georgia Bar Association and was currently Assistant District Attorney for the Griffin Judicial Circuit. Mr. Hardin previously served as a Special...

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My memories of Jimbo are from football days at Headland. He always treated the younger players with respect and encouragement. From reading the other entries here he carried these traits on through his life in his dealings with others. May God bless you, your family and all who knew Jimbo.

Dear Ann,
Mike and I were so very sorry to hear the sad news about Jim. We both remember when you married him and how happy he made you. We only had the pleasure of meeting him a few times, but we both remember his great personality; he always had a smile on his face. We are praying for you and hope that the wonderful memories you have will help you through this most difficult time. If you need to talk, please call us.

Love,

Julie and Mike

I went to high school with Jim and later practiced law in Fayetteville. I was shocked to heear of his death. You are in our thoughts and prayers. God bless.

Dear Ann,
I am so saddened by your heartbreaking loss. I hope that you can find some peace in your many special memories and in the thought of the happy years you shared together. May God's love be your strength and comfort. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Please know that I am here for you.
Love Always,
Peggy

Dear Ann, Jim was such a gift from God. We were all blessed to get to know him. My prayers are with you. May God hold you in his hands as you go through this valley.

Ann,
I was so sorry to hear about the loss of your husband. You have been in my thoughts and prayers. I worked with Jim's brother Bob at GBI and hope you will extend my condolences to him as well.

Dear Ann,

I grew up in East Point with Jimbo and Bob. Bob was my best friend for many years and I spent lots of time with them both in their home. Jimbo was a man's man even as a high schooler but he took great care of those of us younger ones. He was a genuinely nice guy even as a teen. I was a Sub-Freshman when he was a senior and all of us looked up to Jimbo. In later years I got to see him when he was in the Secret Service and he still was the nice guy I had always known....

Ann my heart and soul goes out to you, remember that you have all the family with you and standing beside you no matter where you are, look upwards and find the bright star, he will always watch over you and family.
Love you
Pam,Rex debee

Ann, I am so sorry to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers.