Mitchell Bradley Hardee
Mitchell Bradley Hardee, 68, longtime resident of Texas City, Texas passed from this life on Wednesday, April 26, 2017, in Webster, Texas. Mitchell was born to Mary Lou and P. A. Hardee on October 7, 1948, in Galveston, Texas. Mitchell proudly served his country in the U S Army, and as a Texas City police officer. He retired from Amoco Oil as an operator after thirty years. He was a loving father and grandfather and was a loyal and avid fan of any team in Houston. He was preceded in death by his parents, and daughter, Laurie A. Hardee.
He is survived by his loving lifetime companion Linda Vosburg; daughter Meredith Wray and husband Shawn; son, Jason Hardee and wife Mandy; his sisters Loyce Park and husband Rodgers, and Theresa Pistone and husband Mike; his brother David Hardee and wife Barbara; five grandchildren, Macie, Emily, Jackson, Carter and Grant; and numerous nieces, nephews and friends.
Visitation will be held at Crowder Funeral Home in Dickinson, Texas, 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Friday, April 28, with funeral services 10:00 am, Saturday, April 29, 2017. Interment will follow at Mt. Olivet Catholic Cemetery, Dickinson, Texas.
Honored to serve as pallbearers are Hector Pedraza, Bryan Lamb, Seth Park, Danny Park, Craig Hardee and Randy Hardee. Honorary pallbearers are John Duree, Mike Cornett, and Eddie Munoz.
God’s speed my old friend. Thanks for always being a friend. I will miss you. See you soon.
To the Family. SO sorry for your loss. Hope you will be comforted in knowing that Mitchell has the prospect of being resurrected (in the flesh) to Paradise Earth as God has promised. The vast majority will have everlasting life here on earth. God’s Kingdom will do this under the Rulership of Jesus Christ. READ John 5:28, 29, Job 14:14, 15 and Revelation 21:2-4
Mitch was a truly wholesome guy. Our families grew up together. Mitch has really been on my mind lately, been thinking of calling him for no real reason but to talk to someone I consider a real person. Of course, I didn’t make the call.
Mitch was merely a couple years older than me and yes I remember feeling special when he took time to help me out as a kid and it was reassuring to see him at the funeral of my mom.
We all are lucky to have had him.
The Mallia Family sends sincere condolences to the Hardee Family. We have lost another of our extended o’hana (family).
May Mitch rest in peace. Many blessings to the Hardee family.
My condolence to the family. A good man, Kirwin Class ’66, RIP