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Paul Warren Hardy Jr. 05-2012 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
August 17, 1944 - May 7, 2012
Graveside services for Paul Warren Hardy Jr., Kaw City were held at 1 p.m. Thursday, May 10, 2012 in Newkirk Cemetery with Danny W. Cornish officiating. Miller-Stahl Funeral Service is in charge of arrangements.
Paul Hardy Jr., was born August 17, 1944 and died Monday, May 7, 2012, in Ponca City Medical Center at the age of 67. He was the son of Paul Warren Hardy and Mary Elizabeth Johnstone Hardy.
He entered the United States Marine Corps on September 4, 1962 . He served in Viet Nam. On October 27, 1966, he transferred to the Marine Corps Reserve and was honorably discharged from the Marine reserves May 24, 1968.
He married Ella Mae Bertrand in Orange, Texas on August 17, 1978. They made their home in Vinton, La., moving later to Gueydan, La., before moving to Newkirk then to Kaw City where they have since resided.
He is survived by his wife, Ella; two sons, Jake Hardy of Early, Iowa, and Albert Hardy of Ponca City; his mother, Mary Hardy of Enid; one sister, Hazel Wright of Enid; and two grandchildren.
Preceding him in death were his father and a brother, Tom Hardy.
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