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MAJ Benjamin Floyd Hardison Jr.

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MAJ Benjamin Floyd Hardison Jr. Veteran

Birth
Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Sep 2014 (aged 72–73)
Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Silver Hill, Pamlico County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Benjamin Floyd Hardison, Jr., 73, passed away peacefully at home on September 11.

He was the son of the late Floyd and Dorothy Hardison of Arapahoe.

Floyd was a graduate of East Carolina, Yale and Wayne State Universities. He received a direct commission to the US Army where he served in combat in Vietnam and retired as a Major after 22 years of service.

His second career was at Pamlico Community College where he served in many roles including Trustee, Foundation Director, financial aid officer and educator. He was also devoted to Bethany Christian Church where he served as deacon and elder.

Floyd is survived by wife Sandra of 22 years; brother, Smith Paul of Arapahoe; and former spouse, Nancy Hardison of Greenville. He is also survived by his children, Benjamin Hardison III, Elizabeth Wood, Catherine Davies, Paul Hardison, Eddie Swain, Michael Swain and 14 grandchildren.

A memorial service with military honors and masonic rites will be held at Bethany Christian Church, Tuesday at 11 am with the Rev. Merritt Watson officiating.

(Obit published in the New Bern, NC "Sun Journal" Sept 14, 2014.)

Benjamin Floyd Hardison, Jr., 73, passed away peacefully at home on September 11.

He was the son of the late Floyd and Dorothy Hardison of Arapahoe.

Floyd was a graduate of East Carolina, Yale and Wayne State Universities. He received a direct commission to the US Army where he served in combat in Vietnam and retired as a Major after 22 years of service.

His second career was at Pamlico Community College where he served in many roles including Trustee, Foundation Director, financial aid officer and educator. He was also devoted to Bethany Christian Church where he served as deacon and elder.

Floyd is survived by wife Sandra of 22 years; brother, Smith Paul of Arapahoe; and former spouse, Nancy Hardison of Greenville. He is also survived by his children, Benjamin Hardison III, Elizabeth Wood, Catherine Davies, Paul Hardison, Eddie Swain, Michael Swain and 14 grandchildren.

A memorial service with military honors and masonic rites will be held at Bethany Christian Church, Tuesday at 11 am with the Rev. Merritt Watson officiating.

(Obit published in the New Bern, NC "Sun Journal" Sept 14, 2014.)



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