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Ricky David Hardy

Clemmons, North Carolina

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HARDY WINSTON-SALEM - Ricky David Hardy, 51, of Winston-Salem passed away Friday, January 29, 2010. He was born May 1, 1958 in Forsyth County. Mr. Hardy loved car shows, working on hot rods, and woodworking. He enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his grandson, Kolby. He was a loving...

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We will miss Ricky very much. He always had a smile on his face and always talked to my daughter, Carley, like donald duck and smell her hand and tell her how stinking rotton she was. :-) When we told her about his death, she asked if her daddy would learn to talk to her like donald duck. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends. May God be with you all and bless you.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I knew Ricky from the VFW in Clemmons. As a child my Dad would take my friends and I to the Dance on saturday nights. We always enjoyed Ricky being there, he was so great with us kids. Ricky was our flat footing partner, and he could realy turn it on. We would all get in a circle and dance our little hearts out and he would be right their with us. I have alot of wonderful memories of those days and Ricky is one of the greatest. Our toughts and prayers are with you. (WE WILL MISS YOU DONALD...

victor our thoughts and prayers are with you and all your falimly. me and your dad had been friends since elementry schoool. and have watch each others childern grow up he all ways talked about you and all his family with love and pride i will miss his happy smile and face and careing ways he was a dear and tereasured friend my god bless you and all your family. A friend always julie beane driver and family

My thoughts and prayers are with you.Congo will be missed by many.He always made everyone smile,if anytime there was a child around you could always count on the Donald Duck voice.From the days of freindship speedway to now Ricky has always been a great friend I will cherish the memories

We always enjoyed seeing Ricky at the Pilot Mountain Car Shows...he was always smiling and never met a stranger! He was a beautiful example of living every moment to the fullest. It seems that he squeezed about 100 years of love and happiness into the 51 years he was blessed with. His loving spirit will live on in the hearts of his family!!

my name is adam termite worked for me a little before he got the camping world job. i met him when i built a ratrod as many know thats all it took to become great friends from there for 2 years we have been around each other about every day i could tell stories for hours about the fun i had with him i feel like i've known him all my life. u will always be with all of us at the car shows and promise there will be termite stories told and i hate it for the kids that you will not be there to...

Thoughts and prayers are with Ricky's loved ones-- always had a great smile on his face-- always a joy to see at cruise-ins,Johnny's and Rust N Dust. He will be missed, but I know his smile is making God and more folks than ever smile now. patty(lewisville)

I knew ricky from being a regular customer at Tractor Supply Company. He always had a smile on his face. He loved it when other customers would admire his rat rod. If there was a child around he always made them smile! He will be missed by so many people and every one at TSC. Our thoughts and prayers are with Ricky and the family!