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Melissa Ann Hardin, born January 26, 1972, in Springfield, Massachusetts, passed away suddenly, leaving a legacy of love, warmth, and cherished memories. Her presence touched the lives of many, and her kindness and generosity were felt by all who knew her. In both her personal and professional life, Melissa’s passion for connecting with others was evident. As the former owner of Dillsboro Steak & Seafood and Ironstone Grill, she met countless people and built lasting relationships, making a meaningful impact on her community. She was the beloved daughter of Raymond and Leslie Melaney, and the devoted wife of Shane Hardin. She is survived by her children, Kaley (Tyler) Hardin and Austin (Ashley) Roden, who meant the world to her, and her adored grandchildren, Anistyn and Sawyer, who brought joy to her life. Her loving siblings, Michelle (Lauretta) Kaylor-Melaney, Raymond (Sharon) Melaney, and Michael (Angie) Melaney, will forever cherish her memory. Melissa is also survived by her nieces, Emily Wolcott and Anna Wolcott, her mother-in-law, Angie Bishop, as well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, and close friends. She was preceded in death by her father-in-law, Kenny Bishop. In addition to her deep love for family, Melissa shared a special bond with her dog, Charlie Ann, who brought her immense comfort and joy. Her warmth, generosity, and the many friendships she formed throughout her life will leave a lasting impression on all who knew her.
A celebration of life for Melissa will be held Friday, September 20, 2024, at East Fork Church at 4:00pm.
If anyone would like to contribute, please bring a food dish that you feel Melissa would have enjoyed.
East Fork Church 87 E. Fork Rd. Sylva, NC 28779
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
165 Skyland Dr, Sylva, NC 28779
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