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Lydia Hardt 1912-2008
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Dick, Ray and family - My sincere sympathy to all of you in the loss of your Mother. My prayers and thoughts are with all you at this difficult time. God Bless each of you. Alice (Bangert) Blasdel
With sincere sympathy, Garry & Diana (Ostermiller) Goemann, Cohasset, Minnesota
Lydia's family! Fond memories I will always have of Lydia and the good conversations we had with one another while she was in the Beauty shop and I was doing her hair. She shared with me many details of her life while working side be side with her husband and how very proud she was of her children and grand children. I will miss Lydia very much and my thoughts and prayers are with each member of her family at this time. Lydia is now in the safe hands of God and she will always be remembered by me as a special Lady. Bless you All Pat Beddes
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Lydia Hardt, 96 of Billings passed away Friday, August 8, 2008 at Billings Health and Rehab. The daughter of Fred and Katherine Bangert, Lydia was born February 9, 1912 in Laurel. On February 23, 1931, she married Pete Hardt in Laurel. They farmed west of Billings. Lydia was a member of Pilgrim Congregational Church. She enjoyed baking, crocheting, raising flowers and tending her yard. Survivors include two sons, Dick and his wife Betty, Ray and his wife Pat, and son-in-law Donald “Gene” Ostermiller, all of Billings, 11 grandchildren, 12 great-grandchildren, three great-great-grandchildren and her brother Lawrence Bangert of Belfry. She was preceded in death by her husband Pete, daughter Betty Ostermiller, three brothers, and two sisters. The family would like to thank the staffs of Billings Clinic Hospital and Billings Health and Rehab for the care Lydia received. Visitation will be 1-9pm Monday at Michelotti-Sawyers Mortuary. Funeral services will be 10am Tuesday at Pilgrim Congregational Church with interment in Sunset Memorial Gardens. Memorials may be made to Pilgrim Congregational Church. |
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| I remember that Lydia was a very nice person. When I new her I was very young. We would come to see Aunt Katherine and she lived across the road from her. I am Shirley Hawkins, the youngest daughter of Henry Frank that lived in Huntley. I now live in Cody. After my folks past away I lost all Contact of Dads relatives. I would really like to hear from you. Sorry again about losing your MOM. | |||
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