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Mack Hardy

Birth
Lamar County, Texas, USA
Death
9 Oct 1943 (aged 69)
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA
Burial
Paris, Lamar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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The Paris News
Sun. Oct. 10, 1943
Pg. 10

Death of Mack Hardy, for many years connected with the Liberty National Bank, occurred Saturday at 2:45 a.m. at the Sanitarium of Paris where he had been a patient just one month.

The Rev. Walter G. Horn of Central Presbyterian Church will conduct the funeral service Sunday at 2 p.m. at Manton-Fry Funeral Home, and burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Albert Hutchinson, D. C. Chambers, Marvin Keener, Dr. R. L. Lewis, Ivan T. Smith and Gilbert Cecil.

He was unmarried, and the only immediate survivor is a brother, Henry Hardy of Ft. Worth.

He was the son of J. W. Hardy and wife, who moved here from Mississippi in 1870, his father having been a Confederate soldier throughout the war. Mack Hardy was born nine miles south of Paris, March 5, 1874, and had lived here all his life.

He served as Lamar County jailer under Sheriff Hammond, and later was bookkeeper for the old dry goods firm of Crook-Record. Later he became teller at the Liberty National Bank and was its assistant cashier at the time of his death.
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Lamar County Death Certificate:

Father: John W. Hardy, born Mississippi
Mother: Nancy Howell, born Mississippi

The Paris News
Sun. Oct. 10, 1943
Pg. 10

Death of Mack Hardy, for many years connected with the Liberty National Bank, occurred Saturday at 2:45 a.m. at the Sanitarium of Paris where he had been a patient just one month.

The Rev. Walter G. Horn of Central Presbyterian Church will conduct the funeral service Sunday at 2 p.m. at Manton-Fry Funeral Home, and burial will be made in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Albert Hutchinson, D. C. Chambers, Marvin Keener, Dr. R. L. Lewis, Ivan T. Smith and Gilbert Cecil.

He was unmarried, and the only immediate survivor is a brother, Henry Hardy of Ft. Worth.

He was the son of J. W. Hardy and wife, who moved here from Mississippi in 1870, his father having been a Confederate soldier throughout the war. Mack Hardy was born nine miles south of Paris, March 5, 1874, and had lived here all his life.

He served as Lamar County jailer under Sheriff Hammond, and later was bookkeeper for the old dry goods firm of Crook-Record. Later he became teller at the Liberty National Bank and was its assistant cashier at the time of his death.
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Lamar County Death Certificate:

Father: John W. Hardy, born Mississippi
Mother: Nancy Howell, born Mississippi


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