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© All About Hennessey
Submitted by: Jo Aguirre


John Wesley Hardin

John Wesley Hardin
October 4, 1976 ~ December 18, 2020

The funeral service for John Wesley Hardin will be at 2:30 PM Tuesday, December 22, 2020 at the First Christian Church officiated by Rev. Ish Ingle.

John was born in Enid, Oklahoma on October 4, 1976 to Ross and Nadine Barnes Hardin and died Friday December 18, 2020 at his home in Hennessey.

John was a 1996 graduate of Hennessey High School and worked as a mechanic in the petroleum industry alongside his dad, Ross, for many years.

He is survived by his wife Danielle Reece Hardin of the home, three sons; Wesley Grant Hardin of Edmond, Paxton Hardin and Aidan Hardin of the home, one stepdaughter; Riley Lary of the home. Parents; Ross and Nadine Hardin, Paternal grandmother Jeanita Richardson and husband Max of Hennessey. One brother Wayne Hardin and wife Michelle of Bakersfield, CA and one sister Lisa Adams and husband Jeff of Edmond.

John was proceeded in death by Maternal grandparents Carol Nuezel and Jim Barnes, Paternal grandfather Floyd Wesley Hardin.  


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