VIRGINIA HARDAGE Obituary
VERNON - Virginia "Ginger" Hardage, age 73, of Vernon, Texas, died Sunday, April 22, 2007, in Wichita Falls, Texas. Chapel service will be at 10 a.m. Wednesday, April 25, at Sullivan Funeral Home with the Rev. Jack Gilliland and the Rev. Robert Malcom officiating. Interment will be at 3 p.m. in Plainview Cemetery in Plainview, Texas. Services are under the direction of Sullivan Funeral Home. Ginger was born Oct. 8, 1933, in Plainview, Texas. She was the daughter of the late Ernest Scott Francis and Addie Frances Brasher Francis. She married Wayne Hardage on Dec. 29, 1982, in Altus, Okla. She was reared in Plainview, Texas, and moved to Vernon in 1978. She enjoyed sewing, quilting, ceramics and wrestling with her grandchildren. She worked at Nocona Boot Factory in Vernon until 1983 and was a desk clerk at Village Inn. She was a member of Second Baptist Church. She was a homemaker. She is survived by her husband, Wayne Hardage of the home; three daughters, Linda Thompson of San Angelo, Texas, Terrie Rushing of Amarillo, Texas, and Rochelle Hardage of Lubbock, Texas; two sons, Bud Gibson of Atoka, Okla., and Ricky Hardage of Phoenix; one sister, Ima Robinson of Tahoka, Texas; one brother, Bud Francis of Houston, Texas; 11 grandchildren, Pamela Blanton of San Angelo, Benjamin Thompson of San Angelo, Shonda Collins of Amarillo, Tina Walton of Amarillo, Jimmy Bartley of Wichita Falls, La Gay Gibson of Sherman, Cody Hardage of Lubbock, and Chris, Michelle, Jarrod and Justin Hardage of Phoenix; and 11 great-grandchildren. Visitation was Tuesday, April 24, at Sullivan Funeral Home. Pallbearers will be Jim Bradford, F.M. Towrey, Ron Johnson, Glen Rushing, Tim Walton and Dennis Blanton.
April 25, 2007
Pam Blanton
To the most beautiful spirited Nana in the whole wide world, I say see ya later. In days to come we will meet again in the prescence of our Lord and Savior and although my time here is not over, I look forward to the day I am reunited will all the ones whom I love dearly. I trust in God that those who are left when I make my journey and when my life has been as equally fulfilling as was Nana's, that they will not weep for me but rejoice in God's promise to bring us together again at his feet and in his Kingdom. I love you more today than yesterday and will love you even more with each passing day. Thank-you for being a wonderful friend. I love you always and forever beautiful one. Rest in Peace and say hello to Jusus for us. Pam
Published by GoSanAngelo on Apr. 25, 2007.