Richard-Harding-Obituary

Richard "Robert" Harding

Tucson, Arizona

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Richard "Robert" Harding Our beloved husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and brother passed away peacefully at home with his grandson at his side "Andy". He was born July 24, 1943, and went to be with the Lord March 30, 2011. He is preceded in death by his mother, father, and his...

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It has been eight years and yet at times it feels like yesterday. Then I feel like it has been forever since I have seen you. I still miss u and wish you were still here with us everyday. U were one special guy and brother. I sometimes cant beliece I am still around here on this earth. I am as old as u were went home to Jesus. I pray that I will see u again.

A light for my love.

Today, you have been gone six months. I miss you like it was yesterday. I wish I could have been there with you. I didn't get to say goodbye. I loved you with all my heart and always will. Your loving wife, Donna.

Happy Birthday, I'll always remember this day...July 24th. All my love, Donna

Happy birthday .

I miss u dad its almost ur birthdays .ill be thinking of u .u loved getting presents
Love pam

I remember the times we went Fishing we had many good times from going to old tucson ,Busby .i will miss him. Very much I used to call him pop. me and Pam had just seen dad a few weeks ago Pam and I will miss him dearly one more thing dad came out to visit and he went out and bought these lobster tails about as big as your arm dad never did any thing small he was always the center of the hole family I will love you always dad and never forget you love your son in law chris

I was the physical therapist assigned to assist Mr. Harding during his recent decline in function. He exhibited the quality to which every human should aspire: "Never give up. Don't ever give up"...quote from Jim Valvano, a highly respected basketball coach who died of Cancer.

I miss my big brother. I miss you calling me "thats my sister." I miss our talks. I miss sharing pens, school and office stuff. I miss our Starbuck's Mocha Lattes. I miss the silly grins and your laughter. I miss everything about you. I love you and you will be in my heart forever.
"Your little Sister"
Patty