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Hardy, Anton G. SARATOGA SPRINGS Anton G. Hardy, 90, died on January 12, 2018, in the Saratoga Hospital. Born in Englewood, N.J., his family moved to Manchester, Vt. where he grew up. He went to Andover Preparatory High School and to St. John's College in Annapolis. He taught math at Putney, Vt. He graduated from Clark University with his Ph.D. in psychology. As a psychologist, Tony worked at Brandeis University for several years and then worked for the Veterans Administration. He spent his final thirty years working in association with Maria Lifrak at Comprehensive Neuropsychological Services (CNS). He continued working as a clinical psychologist up until he was 88 years old. Tony was a published author of four books and articles on revolutionizing psychology grounded in Cassirer's philosophy. He also had numerous editorials published on politics in the Albany Times Union. Tony had a fine eye for beauty. He was an art lover and a nature lover. He had a particular affinity for waterfalls and he led his family and friends on numerous hikes in pursuit of the next waterfall. He was a photographer and took many beautiful pictures of the shapes and forms found in nature and architecture. He is survived by his sister, Jenna Speer and brother, Peter Hardy; the mother of his children, Ann Marie Ripley; daughter, Christina Hardy; son, Walter Hardy; nephews, Chuck and Jim Speer and Peter, Jeremy and Tim Hardy; and nieces, Kevin Immermann and Edie Spencer. He was preceded in death by son, David Hardy; his grandson, Michael Politzer; and his friend and partner, Maria Lifrak. A summer memorial service is planned at CNS with a date to be announced. A private family funeral is planned for this summer.

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Published by Albany Times Union on Jan. 17, 2018.

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January 19, 2018

Tony engaged in the world of others. Through the eyes of a friend, a psychologist, and an intellect, he sought to learn what made your life meaningful.
Tony, I will miss your kindness and openness.
- Julie Shaw, Lansingburgh, New York

January 18, 2018

God Bless You, Tony. Will remember you when we're @ Cohoes Falls. You are a gentleman.

Donna Mease

January 18, 2018

Dr. Hardy will be missed by his family at CNS. Even after his retirement last year, we spoke regularly, and he dropped by CNS when in the neighborhood. I am proud to say we worked together for the last 12 years. He was always up for a spirited exchange! I'm grateful we were able to enjoy his company in December at our office holiday party. Rest now, Tony, you lived your life on your own terms, and I'm better for knowing you.

Peter Hardy

January 18, 2018

Tony was a fantastic Uncle to have and I'll always have very fond memories of him that date back to about as far as I can remember. He was a gentle man, a gentleman, and an outstanding role model. I always enjoyed being in his presence and I'll miss our many conversations. I found him to be an intellectually curious sort in addition to being very intelligent. Like so many here, I'll miss him a lot.

Peter Krystofik

January 17, 2018

A kind, intelligent, gentle soul. Rest in peace my man.

January 17, 2018

We met him through his work but, continued to know him as a gentle, intelligent and very kind human being. We are thankful for him. We will miss him. Pat Burke, Cleverdale, NY

January 17, 2018

We will miss you Tony. You were kind enough to lend your home to our parties every year and everyone so enjoyed your beautiful taste. Rest in peace, my friend.

Cindy Perlin

January 17, 2018

I'm so sorry. I will miss him, his incisive letters to the editor in the Times Union and visits to his beautiful home with its amazing library and the peonies along the walkway. RIP

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