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Willie Hardeman
11/29/1932 - 1/24/2022
Obituary For Willie Hardeman
Willie Hardeman Obituary
Mrs. Willie Pearl Hardeman
November 29, 1932 – January 24, 2022
Mrs. Willie Pearl Hardeman passed away peacefully at her home on Monday January 24, 2022. She was surrounded by her children and family, she went on to be with the Lord after years of dedicated service to her church, her family and her community.
Mrs. Willie Pearl Hardeman was born November 29, 1932 to the late Mr. Ned Crockett and the late Mrs. Elva Harris Crockett. She was the youngest of seven children. She accepted Christ at an early age and was a faithful member of Mt. Zion CME Church. She was later baptized into Bethel SDA Church. One of her greatest joys came when she was reading God’s word.
Mrs. Hardeman had an abundant amount of talent, she loved quilting, cooking, great meals and when she wasn’t doing those things, she spent time fishing. She was loved, honored and respected by her children, grandchildren, her great grandchildren and the members of her community.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Mr. Monroe Hardeman, Jr and her parents Mr. Ned Crockett and Mrs. Elva Harris – Crockett, her daughter, Elva Teresa Ogden, her brothers, Anderson Turntine, Henry, Turntine, Richard Turntine, Herman Turntine, a sister Mary Turntine-Graves and bonus brothers, John Henry, Charles McDonald, Will Arthur McDonald, and James McDonald.
She met and married Mr. Monroe Hardeman and from that union six children were born. She leaves to cherish her legacy and memories, one son, Monroe Hardeman III, four daughters, Jerry Johnson, Angie R. Elijah and husband, Leon, Joycelyn Trotter and husband, Wilbur, and Marcia Hardeman. One sister, Mrs. Jewell Cochran, special friends, Mr. George Davis and Mr. Leon Holt as well as a host of grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces, nephews, cousins and other good friends.
Graveside Service will be held at Cave Hill Cemetery in Hope Arkansas, Friday January 28, 2022 under the direction of the Hamilton-Davis Funeral Home and Staff at 11:00 A.M. where Pastor Wilmore Green will serve as the Officiant and Eulogist. There will not be a visitation or public viewing.
Because of CDC guidelines from COVID and the rise of cases, all who intend to attend will be required to wear a mask and adhere to current social distancing guidelines.
MASK ARE REQUIRED DURING THE FUNERAL SERVICE AND THE VISITATION. YOUR CONSIDERATION AND COOPERATION IS GREATLY APPRECIATED.
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