Wade-Hardy Jr.-Obituary

Wade Lawrence Hardy Jr.

Atlanta, Georgia

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May 31, 2014
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Atlanta, Georgia

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SouthCare Cremation and Funeral Society - Alpharetta Obituary

Wade L. Hardy, Jr., age 91, of Alpharetta, GA, passed away Saturday, May 31, 2014. He was a 1945 graduate of The U.S. Naval Academy and served in the U.S. Navy during WWII and the Korean War. Mr. Hardy was a member of Christian Science First Church of Roswell, Indiana Freemasons, St. Joseph...

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It is so wonderful to read the many kind words inspired by the life that our Dad shared with others. Love to all. Love to the man from whom I've learned life's most precious lessons. We'll be together again, Dad. Love, Larry

It was a privilege to know Mr. Hardy and his wife. Their work for the cause of Christian Science in Indiana was exemplary. He was a true soldier, both for his country and for C.S. A kind man, an obvious leader, a gentleman...'Well done, thou good and faithful servant. Thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler over many".
Valerie J. Sweeney, Vincennes, Indiana

Dear Hardy Family,
I met Wade when my family was young and we had just moved to Carmel,IN and started attending the Fifth Church. We were only there a year, but I found Wade an extremely gentle and kind man. We moved after a year to the Chicago area attempting to sell our home in Carmel. Supporting two houses was a real drain on the finances. the home just didn't sell and my husband lost his job in the Chicago area. It didn't look good. I persuaded my husband to get Wade to sell...

So grateful for Wade's support of our C.S. Association. My Dad Robert M. Carnes was the C.O.P. for Wisconsin and also a C.S.Teacher. I know how much dedication and love and healing come forth from the individuals that selflessly hold these positions and forward our cause. Cookie and Steve Mackenroth

Dear Hardy family.

I loved your dad and mom...two very special people. I worked with your dad in the COP's office. We shared a lot, even our Association, as the three (your mother, included) of us were in the same CS Association. I've missed seeing him since he went south (and west), but we managed to speak every so often. He always spoke lovingly of all of you, and was so grateful of your attentiveness and care. All of his lessons learned, all of the love, all of the goodness in...

To Larry & Jann, Your Dad is on to a new adventure & as he makes his transition, he will no doubt meet up with those loved ones that have gone before him. Love to both of you & your families, lovingly

Back in 1988 we learned we would move from S. Fla. to Indianapolis - a city I knew nothing about. I called 5th Chuch Reading Room for a real estate agent referral and was given Wade's name. He lovingly introduced us to Indy and helped us find our new home by taking us under his wing and guiding us all the way!! Most grateful to have had Wade in our lives.

Wade continues his work as a dedicated scientist. His love for CS continues to be seen in the work started as COP for Indiana. Your work lives on. Our thought and prayer are with you and your family. Sincerely Kent and Shirley Lemons

Very glad to have met Wade and Ginny when we moved to the South Bend area 18 years ago. I worked with Wade when he was state Committee on Publication. I was always impressed by his kind and warm demeanor. He always had a smile and a kind word. Appreciated his firm and supportive ideas. The world is better for his presence. God bless his family.