RONALD-HARDEE-Obituary

RONALD L. HARDEE

Kansas City, Missouri

1930 - 2017

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Aug. 11, 1930 - April 17, 2016 Ronald L. Hardee, 86, Belton, passed away Monday, April 17, 2017, at his home. Visitation will begin at 10 a.m. Friday, April 21, followed by service at 11 a.m. at South Haven Baptist Church, Belton, Mo. Private Interment in Memorial Park Cemetery. In lieu of...

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Dear Betty and Family,
Sorry for your sakes of the passing of a good man. It has been our blessing to have known the Hardees. We know that Ron is with his Lord.

We are saddened for Mr Hardee's passing. Our sincere sympathies to Mrs Hardee and to all of the family. He will be missed!

We are so sad to learn of the passing of another neighbor. Betty our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Jennifer, Brian and Cora Neher

My heart is sadden. Dan called me to let me know that he had received a text stating that Ron had passed away. I loved Ron & Betty dearly. They were so good to us. My boys called them grandma and grandpa as their grandparents did not live close. Ron will forever be missed.

Love and prayers

Dan, Connie Austin & Caleb Sayre

What a sweet giving man. Ron built us a house at cost after we lost a contract on one that I wanted so badly. I was devastated but Ron offered to build us one and I have never forgotten the life long lesson God taught me that day through Ron. When God closes a door, He opens a better one and His ways are always better than mine. Praising God he is with Our Savior now and looking forward to meeting him again in heaven.

Remembering your great love story today and always.

May God be with his family and many loved ones.

We are so sorry for your loss. He left a legacy through the kindness he instilled in his children and grandchildren, many of whom we've had the honor of knowing for many years.

-Stephanie Clark-Leith
-Richard Clark
-Ginger Clark-Perkins

A good man indeed, and he will be sorely missed! Glenda and I are deeply saddened by his passing, yet envious of his entry to Glory! We are so blessed to have been able to call Ron a friend! I know his children when speaking of their father will say: "My Dad...now there was a man!"