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2016
Mr. Homer H. Hardeman
Mr. Homer H. Hardeman, age 91, of Douglasville, GA passed away Sunday, October30, 2016. He was born on March 14, 1925 in Ft. Payne, AL. Homer was a Master Mason with a membership in the lodge for over 50 years. He was an inventor and held patents on some of his inventions. Homer was a machinist with Atlanta Stone Works and Ford Motor Company. He was considered by many to be a genius at Tool and Dye and owned his own shop for over 50 years. An avid pool player, he would travel to North GA to play pool with his childhood friend, Atty. Bobby Lee Cook. His favorite pastime however, was spending time with his family. He dearly loved his wife of 68 years who stayed devoted to him until the morning God called him home. Anyone who knew him knew his pride and joy were his granddaughters Steveanna and Nicole. When Nicole married Justin, Homer gained a grandson for whom he had much love and pride. He found great joy and laughter in his great-grandchildren Sarah, Caden, Jack and Jace.
Mr. Hardeman is preceded in death by his son Stephen Anthony, grandson Stephen Gregory, parents and siblings.
Pallbearers will be: Justin Taylor, Phil Joiner, Caden Smith, Dennis Lewis, Ron Rakestraw, Ronnie Hand and Wayne Durham.
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3 Entries
November 3, 2016
We are so glad we had the joy of knowing Homer, and you, Inez. We send our love, thoughts and prayers for your family during this time.
November 1, 2016
Larry Reynolds
Homer was one of the best toolmakers that that i ever worked with at Ford Motor co. He was also a good friend.He will be missed. May God bless his family.
November 1, 2016
James Arp
Homer and I were good friends and work associates at the Ford Motor Plant for many years. We were also neighbors for seven years and were members of the same Masonic Lodge in East Point. May God bless his family and friends during these difficult hours and in the days ahead. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
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