Obituaries Related to "Hardin" from New York Times Archive
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Ty Hardin, Star of ‘Bronco’ Western, Dies at 87
In the late 1950s and early ’60s, Mr. Hardin made a name for himself in a TV landscape full of gunslinging heroes.
Wayne Hardin, Hall of Fame Football Coach at Navy, Dies at 91
Hardin led the Midshipmen to five straight victories over Army and later helped Temple to its first bowl-game win. He joined the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013.
Clifford Hardin, Who Cut Subsidies at Agriculture Dept., Dies at 94
As secretary during the Nixon administration, Mr. Hardin succeeded in limiting subsidy payments to the nation’s largest farmers.
Paid Notice: Deaths SHERMAN, ANN (NEE HARDIN)
SHERMAN--Ann (nee Hardin), 67, of Greenwich, CT and Naples, FL died December 25, 2006. She was born April 23, 1939 in St. Louis, MO, to Hord and Esther Hardin. She is survived by her husband, Michael, and her son Todd; her brother, Hord Hardin II and her sisters, Carol Davis and Lynn Waterbury. A private memorial ceremony will be held for her family and friends in Naples, and in Greenwich.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDIN, RAY I.
HARDIN--Ray I. Of Basking Ridge, formerly of Short Hills, NJ, on Tuesday, September 9, 2003. Husband for 64 years of Ruth Jillson Hardin. Father of Ronald, Elizabeth and Douglas Hardin. Grandfather of Alexandra and Damon Horowitz. Memorial Service in Community Congregational Church, 200 Hartshorn Drive, Short Hills, NJ, on Saturday, September 20, at 1:30 PM. In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in his memory to Overlook Foundation Protestant Chaplaincy Fund, c/o Overlook Hospital, 36 Upp ...
Paid Notice: Deaths KIMBALL, CAROL HARDIN
KIMBALL-Carol Hardin. The Board of Trustees, Trustees Emeriti and the entire Phillips Academy community in Andover, MA express deepest sympathy at the death of Carol Hardin Kimball, Trustee Emerita. A member of the Abbot Academy Class of 1953, she was the first woman elected a Phillips Academy Charter Trustee, serving from 1974-1991.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDIN, CHRISTOPHER LAURISTON
HARDIN-Christopher Lauriston. Age 20, suddenly on December 5. Beloved son of Edward Hull Hardin and Sara Truslow Hardin, and brother of Haley Hardin. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 11, at 11 AM, Church of the Heavenly Rest, 90th St and Fifth Ave. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established at Pomfret School, Box 128, Pomfret, CT. 06258.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDIN, CHRISTOPHER LAURISTON
HARDIN-Christopher Lauriston. Age 20, suddenly on December 5. Beloved son of Edward Hull Hardin and Sara Truslow Hardin, and brother of Haley Hardin. A memorial service will be held on Tuesday, December 11, at 11 AM, Church of the Heavenly Rest, 90th St and Fifth Ave. In lieu of flowers, a memorial fund has been established at Pomfret School, Box 128, Pomfret, CT. 06258.
Paid Notice: Deaths HARDIN, CHARLES ROE JR.
HARDIN-Charles Roe Jr. Age 80, of Basking Ridge, NJ, on Thursday, November 1. Husband of Jean Sherrill Hardin. Father of Katharine Hardin and the late Andrew Sherrill Hardin. Brother of Dorothy Dillon and William Hardin. A memorial service will be held on Monday, November 19, at 11 AM, at St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Gladstone, NJ. Memorial gifts may be made to Navy/Marine Corps Relief Society, 801 North Randolph, Suite 1228, Arlington, VA 22203-1978, or Newark Museum, 49 Washington St, PO Box 5 ...
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