Bernadean Fuller Hardin's Obituary
Bernadean Fuller Hardin
Funeral services Bernadean Fuller Hardin, 76, of Longview will be held at Two O?clock pm Saturday April 19, 2003 at the Seymour Church of Christ with Mr. A. B. Martin, Jr. Officiating. Burial will follow in the Vera Community Cemetery under the direction of Archer Funeral Home of Seymour, Texas. Bernadean passed away Wednesday April 16, 2003 in Longview.
Bernadean was born to Richard and Bertha Beard on June 2, 1926 in Little Rock, Arkansas. She married J. A. Fuller in 1941. They owned a farm in the Vera Community. She was preceded in death by her husband J. A. in August of 1981, step-brother, James Benge, and grandson Thomas Andrew Welch in 2002, and new born granddaughter Ashley Scoggins in 1991.
She was a friend to many and was well known having worked at First National and Farmers National Banks for twenty seven years. She moved to Longview in 1998. Bernadean married Bill Hardin in July of 2002. She enjoyed gardening and spending time with friends and family and was a member at the Alpine Church of Christ.
Survivors include her husband Bill Hardin of Longview; three daughters and sons-in-law,
June and R. H. McCoy of Clarksville, TN; Lynette and Charles Jaggers of Longview; Paulette and Tom Junkin of Palestine, TX; six grandchildren, Todd Welch of Arlington, TX; Michelle Frahm of Casa Grande, AZ; Casey Senn of Dothan, Al; Karla Scoggins of Longview; Mica McCoy of Nashville, TN; Robin Stone of North Richland Hills, TX; ten great grandchildren, one sister, Emmalene Ennis of Hot Springs, AK; three step-sisters, Aline Higgins of Seymour, TX; Glenna Edwards of Hot Springs, AK; Betty Dutton of Greenville; TX; step-brother, Billy Benge of Seymour, TX; and a host of friends and other family members.
Memorials may be made to the Vera Cemetery or Henson Cemetery at Red Springs, TX.
Family and friends held a visitation at Rader Funeral Home in Longview Thursday April 17, 2003 evening from 6pm until 8 pm.
A second visitation will be held on Friday evening April 18, 2003 at the Archer Funeral Home in Seymour, Texas.
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