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Doug Hardinge
June 21, 1967 - September 6, 2015
Doug Hardinge:
Born June 21, 1967; passed away suddenly September 6, 2015. He leaves behind his beloved wife Tracey and cherished sons Payton and Jonah. Predeceased by his father Arthur. Loved by his mother Dorothy Mary, sister Karen (Gerry) and brother Walter (Rita). Adored by his many nieces and nephews, brothers and sisters in law. He also leaves behind family from Australia consisting of an aunt and numerous cousins who are heartbroken by his passing.
Doug was passionate about sports all his life, more specifically football, which he played and coached for most of his life. That passion for sports was passed on to his wife who has played football, his son Payton who plays a mean game of hockey, and his son Jonah who also plays football.
Throughout his life, Doug touched the hearts of everyone he met. He was loved and cherished by a legion of friends not only from football, but by those who grew up with him, went to school with him or just knew him in passing.
Always loved, always remembered.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Kennedy House Youth Shelter would be greatly appreciated.
Born June 21, 1967; passed away suddenly September 6, 2015. He leaves behind his beloved wife Tracey and cherished sons Payton and Jonah. Predeceased by his father Arthur. Loved by his mother Dorothy Mary, sister Karen (Gerry) and brother Walter (Rita). Adored by his many nieces and nephews, brothers and sisters in law. He also leaves behind family from Australia consisting of an aunt and numerous cousins who are heartbroken by his passing.
Doug was passionate about sports all his life, more specifically football, which he played and coached for most of his life. That passion for sports was passed on to his wife who has played football, his son Payton who plays a mean game of hockey, and his son Jonah who also plays football.
Throughout his life, Doug touched the hearts of everyone he met. He was loved and cherished by a legion of friends not only from football, but by those who grew up with him, went to school with him or just knew him in passing.
Always loved, always remembered.
In lieu of flowers, donations to Kennedy House Youth Shelter would be greatly appreciated.