Stuart F. Hardman
Logan, Utah: Stuart F. Hardman, beloved husband,
father, grandfather, great-grandfather, brother and
friend, passed away peacefully May 26th, 2005. His
wife, Colleen, was at his side.
Born Jun 5, 1916, he
was in is 89th year. Son of Joseph Floyd and Sarah
Ann Stuart Hardman, he spent his early years in the
farming town of Mendon. He was the oldest of six
children.
After finishing grade school in Mendon,
Stuart graduated from South Cache High School in 1934.
He obtained a degree in Speech from USAC in 1938.
He was a graduate student in English Literature at
University of Colorado and finished a Master of Arts
degree at the University of Washington in 1950.
He
served in the US Navy Reserve from 1942 until near the
end of the war. He married Dorothy Johnson at the
beginning of his military service and they had one
child, Ann Denise. They were divorced in 1946.
While
an instructor at Utah State University, Stuart married
Colleen May Bowcutt in the Logan Temple on June 2,
1948. They are the parents of 5 children. Stuart
also worked as a movie theater owner-operator, a
lineman for Logan City, and was a master electrician
and electrical contractor later in life. He was a
jack-of-all trades, and a willing worker, from which
trade he never really retired.
He was an active
member of the LDS church and a High Priest in the
Logan 19th ward.
He was preceded in death by his
mother, father, a sister (Ann), 2 brothers (Neff and
Joe), and 4 grand children.
Stuart is survived by his
wife Colleen, children, Ann Denise (Bob) Ward (Salt
Lake), Loralee (Gabriel) Rincon (Willard), Lance (Jan)
Hardman (Mendon), Launee (Kerry) Fowler (Bountiful),
Lucy (Ken) Gibbons (Mendon), Larry (Amy) Hardman
(Bountiful), and his grandchildren, Dana (Myles)
Parrish, Robert, Karissa, Roger, Katie, Nathan, Nick,
Claire, Carrie, Brian, Aaron, Kori, Kelly, Sam, Emily
and his great-grandchildren, Addison Parrish, and
Michael, Mason, and Sierra Creer. He is also survived
by his siblings, Barbara Merrill and Heber (Shirley)
Hardman and his sister-in-law Oneda Hardman, and many
nieces and nephews.
A viewing will be held Monday May
30 from 6-8 p.m. at Allen-Cranney Mortuary (420 E.
1800 N.). Funeral services will begin at 12:00 noon
Tuesday May 31st with a viewing from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
at the Logan 19th Ward (6th E. 1255 N.). Services
will be conducted by Bishop Paul Manning. Burial will
be in the Mendon Cemetery.