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Virginia “Jenny” Hardy- Hall
December 5, 1924
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January 30, 2017
Virginia “Jenny” Hardy-Hall, 92, formerly of Scottsburg, IN went to heaven on Monday, Jan 30, 2017 at Riverbend Memory Care in Jeffersonville, Indiana. She was born to Howard and Lucille (Henthorne) Roth on December 5, 1924 in Underwood, IN and graduated from Kingman Arizona High School. She was married to Roy F Hardy on Jan. 20, 1942 and they had four children. Virginia was a homemaker for many years and enjoyed raising her children and working with Roy on their family farm. She was a member, Sunday school teacher and youth group leader at Fairview Christian Church in Underwood, IN and later had membership at the First Christian Church and First Baptist Church both in Scottsburg, IN. She was a member of the Eastern Star Chapter 107 for over 50 years. Virginia retired from Scott Memorial Hospital, where she worked for 30 years. She was also a former seamstress for the old I. Taitel & Son Shirt Factory in Scottsburg, Indiana. After Virginia retired from the hospital, she enjoyed a part time job taking blood pressures of Scott County locals at the hospital. Later in life Virginia married JB Hall, and while they only enjoyed a few years together, they loved taking trips together in their RV. Jenny loved God, reading the bible, country music, singing, dancing, cooking, crocheting, sewing, cinnamon candy and spending time with friends. She was a caring, open minded, loving woman that made a difference in every life she touched. Virginia is preceded in death by her parents; her husbands; a son, Larry Hardy; two sons in law, Paul Rice and Rod Carter; a grandson, John Rice and a granddaughter, Julie Scribner. Virginia’s survivors include three daughters, Kay Richardson and her husband Clifton of Pendleton, IN, Janet Hardy (Harold Coats) and Nancy Carter all of Jeffersonville, IN; a daughter in law, Sherry Hardy of Northfield, MN; six grandchildren; Lori (James) Shaheed, Brian (Sarah) Rice, Jennifer (Tim) Borgerding, Angela (Jeff) Hands, Monica Hardy and Kellie (Nate) Clark and eleven great grandchildren; Eleni, Ean and Noah Rice, Grace and Ben Borgerding, Bailee and Alex Scriber, Kayla and Katie Hands, Nathan Rarick, and Lauren Clark. Memorials may be made to the Rod Carter Needy Children Fund in Salem, IN Middle School or Southern Care Hospice Care.
From: Janice Greco
Your Mom was a nice lady. I enjoyed talking with her at First Baptist church. Janice Greco
From: Ida Zollman McGuire
I am so sorry I missed coming to the funeral home. I just read the Giveaway and saw where Jenny had gone on home to be with her Savior. Mom was at Kathie's or she would have been there. I was just talking about Jenny last week. She gave our Danny cereal before he even left the hospital!!! He was a pretty big baby and she said he was hungry so needed that cereal to help fill his belly. So since Jenny said it, he got it even after he went home. She would take him and sing and rock him, probably all night, back in the nursery. Back in the day we didn't keep our babies with us in our room. I can see her even today 38 years later, coming smiling and singing so joyfully bringing my BIG bundle of baby to me. She was always willing to help in life. I don't know if she ever knew how much joy she brought to people with her big beautiful, true smile and personality. So glad I have memories of Jenny in my life. I can just see how she is shinning right now in Heaven. Love to you all, Ida
From: Renee
Jenny was one the most loving and amazing women I have ever known. Her love and kindness will live in my heart and mind forever. I'm so sorry for your loss.
From: karen amick
lots of good times and good memories
From: Yvonne Trabue
She definitely made work more enjoyable. Always had a smile and a funny story to tell. What a pleasure to have known her.
From: Mike & Snookie Alpha
Sooo sorry for your loss, Virginia was a one of a kind. Miss her & Roy. She'll always be missed. Hugs
From: The Sigler Family
May the love of family and friends carry you through your grief as "the hearer of prayer" embraces your hearts. Lean on those close to you for strength and encouragement to stay strong. Share your memories,they are a source of joy that will give your family comfort. We hope that the many cards,hugs,kind words, and loving prayers sustains your family during this most difficult time.
From: Dorothy
Lots of good memories with Jenny I worked with her out of the hospital years ago and I love that lady she was always very happy and love what she done sorry I didn't make it to the funeral home I didn't know it until afterwards God be with all the family
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