She was born July 30, 1920 in Barberton, Ohio, to Thomas and Elizabeth Taylor.
She was married April 6, 1940 to Edwin Hardy, her husband of 52 years. During World War II, husband Ed served in the military while Margaret worked as a beautician. In 1950 they built their own home from the ground up in North Canton, Ohio and in 1955 moved to Garden Grove, California where Ed started a successful business as a CPA. In 1980 they retired to Sequim, Washington.
When Ed passed away in 1992 Margaret moved to Bellingham. Margaret was a creative artist who always sought new ways to express her artistic talents. In the 1950s she decorated ceramic figurines and created tile mosaics. During the 1960s to 1980s she oil painted and sewed beautiful clothes for herself and her family. In recent years she took up crocheting and made literally thousands of hats which she donated to charity.
Her Welsh-inspired sense of humor will be remembered by all who knew her.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Kathie Hardy, of Bellingham; grandson, Kevin Hardy, of Portland, Oregon; sister, Frances Coburn, of Fullerton, California; and brother, John Taylor, of Lakewood, California.
She will be buried next to her husband, Ed, in Loma Vista, California where there will be a graveside service for family and friends.
Memorials may be made to Whatcom Hospice; 800 Chestnut St. Suite 1A, Bellingham, WA 98225. Westford Family Funeral Home & Cremation Broadway at Eldridge
Published in Bellingham Herald from February 10 to February 13, 2011
She was born July 30, 1920 in Barberton, Ohio, to Thomas and Elizabeth Taylor.
She was married April 6, 1940 to Edwin Hardy, her husband of 52 years. During World War II, husband Ed served in the military while Margaret worked as a beautician. In 1950 they built their own home from the ground up in North Canton, Ohio and in 1955 moved to Garden Grove, California where Ed started a successful business as a CPA. In 1980 they retired to Sequim, Washington.
When Ed passed away in 1992 Margaret moved to Bellingham. Margaret was a creative artist who always sought new ways to express her artistic talents. In the 1950s she decorated ceramic figurines and created tile mosaics. During the 1960s to 1980s she oil painted and sewed beautiful clothes for herself and her family. In recent years she took up crocheting and made literally thousands of hats which she donated to charity.
Her Welsh-inspired sense of humor will be remembered by all who knew her.
She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Jack and Kathie Hardy, of Bellingham; grandson, Kevin Hardy, of Portland, Oregon; sister, Frances Coburn, of Fullerton, California; and brother, John Taylor, of Lakewood, California.
She will be buried next to her husband, Ed, in Loma Vista, California where there will be a graveside service for family and friends.
Memorials may be made to Whatcom Hospice; 800 Chestnut St. Suite 1A, Bellingham, WA 98225. Westford Family Funeral Home & Cremation Broadway at Eldridge
Published in Bellingham Herald from February 10 to February 13, 2011
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