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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, David Hardin. We will remember him forever.
February 2
February 2
R.I.P Eugene you were a good friend and you will be miss sorry we couldn't do more to help you
February 2
February 2
In loving memory of David Eugene Hardin

For those of you that don't know me, my name is Storm and David was my great-grandfather as I sit here attempting to write this to you all today. It's hard to believe he's actually gone. The man that taught me how to fish. He also taught me how to cuss. My mother didn't like it much but it was a special bond that only him and I had. My grandfather wouldn't want us all this to sit around and be sad. Today he would want us to rejoice for life well lived today. We should honor his memory. That will all forever be cherished in everyone's hearts. The man made an impact on everyone he met. He was funny. He was mouthy but most of all he was loving. He would give the shirt off his back if it meant you had everything he need. That's the kind of man my great-grandfather was. He's served in the United States army. He raised beautiful girls to become beautiful mothers which in turn gave me my mother and then came me. I will forever be grateful for every moment I got with him the lessons I learned from him. I love you so much grandpa. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. You're here and my daughter's laughter, my son's smart mouth and I know I will forever see you in my grandmother, aunts and mother's eyes
I love you old man. Go fly with the angels. Give grandma a big hug for me. You have been released from duty on January 30th. 2024 at 0900 welcome home. Settled her
Love your grandson storm Daniel United States Marine corps
February 2
February 2
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call

Lieutenant David Eugene Hardin reported for his final roll call on January 30th, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. on the behalf of a grateful nation. We thank you for your service
Thank you for your dedication to the United States army and your family. Rest in peace, soldier

Final roll call presented by his great grandson
Lieutenant Matthew Daniel United States Marine corps
February 1
February 1
To the man they gave me my first cup of coffee and helped me catch my first fish grandpa. I can't believe you're gone. No words can say how much I already miss you. I haven't seen you in years and that's my fault. It was busy off serving our country. Just know how much I love you and how much I will treasure every memory we had to together
Love Cody
February 1
February 1
Grandpa, I got the honor of doing your last call the other day in a way it broke my heart, but in another way it meant that you were finally home with Grandma. Remember that I will always remember her. The time I had with you the lessons I learned the good and the bad and always know how much I love you. Go fly with the angels grandpa and if you see her, give Ash a big hug for me and grandma too love Mathew
February 1
February 1
I couldn't believe it the man. I thought could never die has gone home. I am definitely jealous of the angels rest and peace old man and Know that I treasure every moment that I had with you. I love you so much. Give grandma a big hug for me love Megain
February 1
February 1
When I got the call I like to remember is hitting my means knees. It couldn't be true. One of the greatest man I ever knew had gone home. I cried of course, but then I cherish the memory. The memory of the man that taught me to fish the memory of the man the taught me to cuss the man that I had long crazy talks with about just about anything. Whatever came to his mind. I feel like I may have been robbed a little. He's gone too soon. Although he lived a long beautiful life. Grandpa, just know I love you and I will miss you everyday until we meet again. Love, storm

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February 2
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R.I.P Eugene you were a good friend and you will be miss sorry we couldn't do more to help you
February 2
February 2
In loving memory of David Eugene Hardin

For those of you that don't know me, my name is Storm and David was my great-grandfather as I sit here attempting to write this to you all today. It's hard to believe he's actually gone. The man that taught me how to fish. He also taught me how to cuss. My mother didn't like it much but it was a special bond that only him and I had. My grandfather wouldn't want us all this to sit around and be sad. Today he would want us to rejoice for life well lived today. We should honor his memory. That will all forever be cherished in everyone's hearts. The man made an impact on everyone he met. He was funny. He was mouthy but most of all he was loving. He would give the shirt off his back if it meant you had everything he need. That's the kind of man my great-grandfather was. He's served in the United States army. He raised beautiful girls to become beautiful mothers which in turn gave me my mother and then came me. I will forever be grateful for every moment I got with him the lessons I learned from him. I love you so much grandpa. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten. You're here and my daughter's laughter, my son's smart mouth and I know I will forever see you in my grandmother, aunts and mother's eyes
I love you old man. Go fly with the angels. Give grandma a big hug for me. You have been released from duty on January 30th. 2024 at 0900 welcome home. Settled her
Love your grandson storm Daniel United States Marine corps
February 2
February 2
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call
Lieutenant David Hardin report for roll call

Lieutenant David Eugene Hardin reported for his final roll call on January 30th, 2024 at 9:00 a.m. on the behalf of a grateful nation. We thank you for your service
Thank you for your dedication to the United States army and your family. Rest in peace, soldier

Final roll call presented by his great grandson
Lieutenant Matthew Daniel United States Marine corps
His Life

We Are Jealous Of The Angels

February 1
In loving memory of David Eugene harden. David was born on Monday, November 21st, 1938 and Dallas, Texas. He served in the United States army. He was survived by his three daughters Delma Hardin,Teresa Hardin and  Davina Hardin -Hatfield His Grandchildren,Grate Grandchildren and Grate Grate Grandchildren he was proceeded in death by his wife, Ellie Hardin and his Mother Delma Rose he was the beacon of the light for his whole family and we will miss him dearly. He was the kind and generous man that would give you the shirt off his back just to help someone. He was adored by his daughters. His grandchildren is great grandchildren and is great great grandchildren. Service time and places are pudding at this time. Although he is gone, he will never be forgotten. He lives on in the hearts of his family and friends. Rest in peace and go fly with the angels old man
David on January 30th, 2024 at the age of 85



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