DELORIS JEAN 'HONEY' ANDERSON HARDESTY PASSES AWAY


 




Deloris Jean ‘Honey’ Anderson Hardesty passes away

Deloris Jean “Honey” Anderson Hardesty, Class of 1963, passed away Sunday, February 26 at her Worthington home.

She is survived by her husband, James Gary “Huley” Hardesty, also Class of 1963.

Her parents were Jocko Anderson, Sr. and Edith Anderson.

Deloris was senior class treasurer and played clarinet in the Monongah High marching band before graduated from Fairmont State and becoming a Mon Power accountant for 40 years.

Deloris’ obituary:

Deloris Jean “Honey” Hardesty, 77, of Worthington, passed away on Sunday, February 26,2023 at her residence.  She was born December 10, 1945 at Fairmont, a daughter of the late Harold Jocko and Edith Irene Shuttlesworth Anderson.

Deloris graduated from Monongah High School where she played the clarinet in the marching band and was also a graduate of Fairmont State College. She was employed by Mon Power as an accountant where she retired after 40 years of service. She enjoyed sewing, reading, and collecting antiques.  She was a member of the Calvary Temple of God.

Survivors include her husband James Gary “Huley” Hardesty; one daughter: Leslie Darlene Hardesty of Kirksville, Missouri; four brothers: Charlie (Trudy) Anderson, Tom (Karen) Yokum, Terry (Debbie) Anderson, and David Anderson; several nieces, nephews, and extended family.  In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by brothers: Jocko Anderson, Jr. and “Tiny” Anderson and a sister: Jeannette Brown Weaver.

Friends may call at the Calvary Temple of God, Swisher Hill on Thursday from 4-8 p.m. where funeral services will be held on Friday at 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Tim Shuttlesworth officiating.  Burial will follow at the Parrish Run Cemetery. www.hutsonfuneralhomes.com


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