Naomi Ruth Hardin of Stratford, Oklahoma was born May 23, 1931 in Howland, Texas to Theodore Thomas Smith and Lelo (Tidwell) Smith. She passed away January 20, 2020 in Wolf Living Center Harrah, Oklahoma at the age of 88 years 7 months and 27 days. She grew up in the Wanette area where she played basketball and graduated from Wanette High School, then went on to attend OBU in Shawnee, Oklahoma. She married James Hardin on March 9, 1950 in Wanette, they spent time in Seattle, and moved to Stratford from Wanette in 1996 where she owned and operated a Convenience Store. She was a member of the Baptist Faith.
Preceded by; one daughter Karen Ruth, three sisters and one brother.
Survived by; her husband James Hardin of the home in Stratford.
one
daughter; Kristi Shipman & James Dockemeyer of Midwest City, OK.
two
sons; Sam Hardin & wife Vickie of Ada, OK
James Neal Hardin of Lower
Lake, California
8 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren.
Services; 2:00 PM Saturday January 25, 2020 at DeArman/Pickard Chapel Stratford, OK.
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