DALLAS — William F. Hardisky, 75, of Dallas, died Aug. 22, 2018. Memorial service will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday in Gate of Heaven Church, Dallas. Friends may call 6 to 8 p.m. Monday at the Richard H. Disque Funeral Home Inc., 2940 Memorial Highway, Dallas, and again from 10 a.m. until service time Tuesday at the church.
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Andrea Kristofek Rambarran
August 18, 2024
Remembering my cousin Bill at this time. Hard to believe it has been 6 years since he passed. A very good man. Continued thoughts and prayers for Mary Ann and Joey.
Andrea Kristofek Rambarran
August 18, 2021
Remembering my cousin Bill and continued prayers for Mary Ann and Joey. Bill was the best and is missed by all that knew him.
John Krebs
August 18, 2019
A true friend who will never be forgotten. Looking at the pic of Bill I see lights from the room he was in. I believe its a Halo. R. I. P. My friend
Gus Shuleski
August 25, 2018
My condolences to Mrs. Hardisky and Joey
Andrea Rambarran
August 25, 2018
Mary Ann and Joey, I was so sorry to hear of my precious cousin Bill's passing. I so loved visiting all of you over the many years and you all coming down here to visit with us. I wish I lived closer because I would be there for the two of you. If there is a lake, pond or ocean I know Bill, Daddy and Uncle George are fishing their hearts out there. I am keeping you both in my prayers. God Bless you both.
Dennis and Elling Bonning
August 25, 2018
So sorry for your loss
August 25, 2018
Dear Mary Ann and Joey,
I am so Sorry for your loss. With deepest sympathy,
Rosalie Bigus, Lehman
Ken & Charlene Cook
August 25, 2018
Deepest Sympathy from all the people that waved to Bill in the morning on Cooks Store porch. His smiling wave back just made everyone's day. We will miss you Bill!
Sam & Shelley Spencer
August 25, 2018
Mrs. Hardisky & Joey, our hearts break for you both. Mr Hardisky was a wonderful man!! If you need anything at all please don't hestitate to ask <3
John Krebs
August 25, 2018
Still hard to believe my friend has passed on. People like Bill are few and far between. What first comes to my mind when thinking of him is how willing he was to help anyone.I was very fortunate to have known him and respected him immensely.Our time together on the trap range will always be remembered.He was one heck of a shot and I learned a lot from him.R.I.P. my friend. PULL.
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