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Ronald C. Hardin Veteran

Birth
Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
7 Jan 2023 (aged 92)
Kingfisher, Kingfisher County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Ronald C. Hardin, longtime Maud, OK resident, passed away from this life peacefully on January 7th, 2023 in Kingfisher, OK. He was born in Okmulgee, OK on August 12th, 1930 to Henry Thomas Hardin and Mary Deer Hardin.

Ronald served in the U.S. Air Force and later in the Army Reserves for 31 years. He was an IT specialist at Tinker Air Force Base until his retirement. He was a Freewill Baptist Pastor for many years holding positions at Paden, Mason, Earlsboro and was active in the Indian Church at Chickasha and the Calumet Baptist church.  

Ronald's first love was his walk with the Lord and then he loved fishing and spending time with his family. His biggest passion was baseball. He could always be found on the field or in the cages working with any athlete that wanted to learn. His great grandsons were his pride and joy and he loved watching them play the game.

Ronald is proceeded in death by his parents, six brother's, Gerald, Winslow, Bob, Dale, Van and Carol; two sisters, Wanda Bouldin and Joyce Hardin; his daughter, Ruby Hardin and grandson, Adam Hardin.
Ronald C. Hardin, longtime Maud, OK resident, passed away from this life peacefully on January 7th, 2023 in Kingfisher, OK. He was born in Okmulgee, OK on August 12th, 1930 to Henry Thomas Hardin and Mary Deer Hardin.

Ronald served in the U.S. Air Force and later in the Army Reserves for 31 years. He was an IT specialist at Tinker Air Force Base until his retirement. He was a Freewill Baptist Pastor for many years holding positions at Paden, Mason, Earlsboro and was active in the Indian Church at Chickasha and the Calumet Baptist church.  

Ronald's first love was his walk with the Lord and then he loved fishing and spending time with his family. His biggest passion was baseball. He could always be found on the field or in the cages working with any athlete that wanted to learn. His great grandsons were his pride and joy and he loved watching them play the game.

Ronald is proceeded in death by his parents, six brother's, Gerald, Winslow, Bob, Dale, Van and Carol; two sisters, Wanda Bouldin and Joyce Hardin; his daughter, Ruby Hardin and grandson, Adam Hardin.


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