Randy Hardin
Oct 9, 1953 - Aug 5, 2021
Submitted by Glenn
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Enid News & Eagle
7 August 2021
Burial will
follow at Hennessey Cemetery under the direction of Cordry-Gritz Funeral Home. The casket will remain
closed at Randy's request.
Randy was born at Marlow on October 9, 1953, to
Floyd W. and Jeanita Vinson Hardin and died
Wednesday August 5, 2021, at his home southwest of
Hennessey.
Randy moved to Hennessey in 1974 and worked for
Industrial Ignition until 1983 when he bought Hardin
Ignition. He married Sandra Streck in Hennessey on
June 6, 1975.
Randy owned two U.S. Patents for inventions, one was
a joint venture with brother Ross.
He worked on the "chain gang" for Hennessey Eagle
football for many years; he loved to golf, go
fishing, hunting; he enjoyed playing the drums and
was a diehard OU fan.
Randy is survived by his wife Sandra of the home;
two daughters, Stacie Hardin, Amy Smith; three
grandchildren, Alexis Clark, Lincoln Smith, Ben
Smith; two brothers, Floyd J. Hardin and wife Gail,
Ross Hardin and wife Nadine, all of Hennessey; three
sisters, Darlene Trost and husband Rick of Aztec,
New Mexico, Nita LaRose and husband Dave of Conway,
South Carolina, Brenda Culp and husband Greg of
Edmond; and several nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents Floyd and
Jeanita Hardin, one brother M.L. Johnson, and two
nephews.
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