In Memoriam

Donna Lee (McCashland) Harder

August 11, 1935 – November 28, 2006

(The Nebraska Society was recently notified of this member’s death).

Funeral Services for Donna L. Hardin, 71, were conducted from the First Baptist Church in Oxford on Dec. 1, 2006 with Pastor Dave Hunt, officiating. Interment was at the Oxford Cemetery. She died Nov. 28, 2006 at Holdrege. She joined the Nebraska Society in 2002 and was a descendant of Pilgrim John Howland.

Donna was born Aug. 11, 1935 near Lebanon, the fifth of six daughters of Francis “Lloyd” and Elsie (Gay) McCashland. She received her primary education at Lebanon and graduated from Lebanon High School with the class of 1953. Following her education, she was employed by the Goodall Electric Company in Ogallala.

On July 3, 1954 she was united in marriage to Richard Meader and to this union four children were born: Terreen, Bradley, Pamela and Shari. The family made their home in Ogallala until moving to Oxford in 1959. In 1968, Donna owned and operated Donna’s Dime and Dollar Store until she converted it into a Floral Shop in 1971. On Aug. 15, 1981 she was united in marriage to Rodney Hardin. The couple made their home in Oxford, where Donna continued to operate the Posy Patch Floral and Giftsand they also operated the Mule Skinner for several years.

In 1995, Donna retired yet remained active in the community. Donna was a member of the First Baptist Church, where she was active in the Joy Circle, member of the Birthday Club, Wednesday Club, Leisure Hour, the Silver Threads Pinochle Card Club, the Hustler Club and Mrs. Jaycee’s. She also served on the Golden Generation Center Board of Directors and the Thrift Shop Board, where she was currently serving as treasurer. Donna enjoyed crafts, golf, dancing, playing pinochle, collecting dolls, working with flowers and first and foremost loved spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She also painted murals on the classroom walls and made banners for her church.

She is survived by her son, Bradley Meader of Oxford; daughter Pamela Rademaker and her husband, Doyle, and daughter Shari Geer and her husband, Kellyall of Holdrege; son-in-law, Curtis Blue of Oxford; one sister, Sharon Wolzen of Oxford; two brothers-in-law: Elton O’Hare of Oberlin, Kan., and Lawrence Orvis of McCook; four grandchildren: Michelle Hunter and her husband, Travis of Holdrege, Blake and Brock Rademaker and Dylan Geer all of Holdrege; three great grandchildren: McKenna, Max and Amelia Hunter; and a host of nieces, nephews other relatives and friends.

Besides her husband, Rod she was preceded in death by her parents; one daughter, Terreen “Terre” Blue; one grandson, Aaron Blue; four sisters: Glenva Orvis, Mildred O’Hare, Betty Orvis and Vada Huntsman; and two brothers-in-law: George Orvis and Samuel Huntsman.

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