Dorothy Pierce Hardy

Dorothy Pierce Hardy

Dorothy Hardy Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 5 to Dec. 6, 2002.

HARDY
DOROTHY PIERCE
On Tuesday, December 3, 2002, at her home in Upper St. Clair. Dottie, beloved daughter of the late Robbins L. Pierce and Marguerite Smith Pierce, and loving sister to Jane Pierce Eaton, was born in Buffalo, NY, May 31, 1923. From the humble beginnings as a stock boy for the Atlantic Pacific Tea Co., her father, Robbins, eventually became President of A & P. With each promotion, the Pierce family moved their household until finally making their permanent home in Mt. Lebanon where Dottie graduated from high school. As a teenager, Dottie spent many weekends at Seven Springs taking horse drawn sleigh rides and playing cards in the evenings with her family. From these early days, two lifelong passions began to take hold, bridge and standard bred racehorses. Bridge for Dottie began as a social pastime and eventually led to competitive games in which she earned several master points. One of Dottie's first racehorses was named Snibbor (that's Robbins, her father's name spelled backwards). Snibbor never proved to be a champion but allowed Dottie to become familiar with the process of developing one. In 1981 Dorothy had the privilege of sending Delmonico Hanover to France to compete in harness racing's internationally acclaimed the Prix d'Amerique. Her champions include Pompano Flash, Steeler Spur, Pegasus Spur, Cameron Spur, and many others. Dorothy's great, great, great, great-grandfather, James Carnahan, was President of Princeton University and she had legitimate claim to being a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution but, ancestry and titles were of little importance to her. Dottie volunteered at South Side Hospital with the Women's Auxiliary (which her mother Marguerite founded). For seventeen years, she sponsored a young girl named Mia through Save the Children Foundation and was a trustee of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. As an active member of Westminster Presbyterian Church, Dorothy served as an elder and enjoyed being a member of the choir. In 1943, Dottie married her high school sweetheart, Joe Hardy, Founder of 84 Lumber Co. She is survived by their five children, Joseph, Paul, Robin, Kathy and Maggie, 13 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Perhaps Dorothy's greatest legacy is the empathy she possessed. Her understanding and nurturing of the human spirit was her gift to all who were lucky enough to know her. Funeral arrangements by BEINHAUERS, (724) 941-3211. A Memorial Service will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church in Upper St. Clair, 2040 Washington Rd., (412) 835-6630, on Saturday, December 7, 2002, at 11 am, with a reception immediately following at St. Clair Country Club, 2300 Old Washington Rd., Upper St. Clair, (412) 833-5550. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to: Standard Bred Retirement Foundation, 49 East Main St., P.O. Box 763, Freehold, NJ 07728, or Donnell House-Hospice Care of Washington Hospital, 10 Leet St Washington PA 15301
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December 9, 2002

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December 9, 2002

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December 6, 2002

June & Vaughn Gordy posted to the memorial.

David Smith

December 9, 2002

Dottie was a friend and one fine lady!

Ruth Gordy Shanor

December 9, 2002

Hearing of Dottie's passing takes me way back in time to high school.

Barbara Mathews and I stopped by Dottie's house every morning on the way to school. I have fond memories of those good old days and friends.

My condolences to the family on their loss.

June & Vaughn Gordy

December 6, 2002

To the Hardy family,



We send our condolences.There will be nothing but fond memories of a great gal, a dear friend for many, many years.



PS ....and a special hug for sister Jane

Diane, John and Andrew Troy

December 6, 2002

Aunt Dottie,

We will miss your kind spirit, enthusiasm for life and your warm laugh. You are probably leading the angels in the Twelve Days of Christmas and "Five Golden Rings"!

Alec & Mary Halliwell

December 6, 2002

A perfect "Lady of the Manor"

Patrick Wick

December 5, 2002

Please accept my family's deepest sympathy on the loss of Dottie Hardy. She was a very kind and considerate lady and will be remembered as such.

NANCY FARDO

December 5, 2002

HOW BLESSED, TO HAVE BEEN RAISED BY SUCH A SPECIAL AND COURAGE FILLED MOTHER. MY CONDOLENCES TO ALL OF YOU.

John Eaton

December 5, 2002

Dottie was a great lady. She had a gift of making you feel at home when ever you were around her. The love she shared with her sister came through when ever they were together. My memories from the Lake are some of my fondest. She was the best.

Tom & Dee Meyer

December 5, 2002

Please know that you are all in our thoughts and prayers. We will always remember Dottie for her generosity, caring attitude and the importance that she brought to family.

Renee Cavalovitch

December 5, 2002

My prayers and sympathy are with the Hardy family at this time of sadness. I have many fond memories of Dottie from my days with 84.

BRUCE@CAROL AMBROSE

December 5, 2002

please accept our deepest sympathy.

Craig Johnson

December 5, 2002

So many members of the Hardy family have played major roles in my own life. I offer the condolences of my family and myself on the loss of Dottie

Harry, Sandy and Kevin Hardy

December 5, 2002

Aunt Dottie, We will remember the good times. You will remain in our hearts. Sweet Dreams.

Nancy Kozak

December 5, 2002

As a former resident of Coraoplis, while browsing the obits, I viewed your mother's countenance. You are to be commended for the accolades presented in the summary of her life. When you mentioned her human spirit, you said people are "lucky" to know her. I would rather they be "blessed" to have known her and you all as a loving family giving glory to God.

G.C. CLARK

December 5, 2002

OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH

THE FAMILY OF MRS. HARDY.

G.C. CLARK

ARLING LUMBER COMPANY

Paul Hardy

December 5, 2002

Your loving and adoring son...and, of course, your favorite.

Judith Donohue

December 5, 2002

Dottie was truly a remarkable woman who has left a legacy of love. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

Patti Halliday

December 5, 2002

Our thought and love are with you. She was a one of a kind! Even though I haven't seen you all for a number of year, the years at the lake are something we will always share. I won't be there on Saturday but my heart will be. Hug each other for me.

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