Sussex County-Petersburg City Virginia USGenWeb Archives Obituaries.....Hardy, James, 1909 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/va/vafiles.htm ************************************************ James Hardy. [Special to The Times-Dispatch.] WAVERLY, VA., June 3.- James Hardy, one of the oldest and most highly respected citizens of Waverly, died suddenly this afternoon at the home of P.M. Kilmartin. Death resulted from hemorrhage of the lungs. Mr. Hardy was in his usual good health up to five minutes before his death. He was a brave soldier and a member of A.P. Hlll Camp, Confederate Veterans. The burial will take place in Petersburg to-morrow. ****************************************************************************** VETERANS WILL BE IN LINE OF MARCH They Will Follow Their Custom on Memorial Day at Petersburg. TWO OLD SOLDIERS DIE Committee on Battlefield Park Has Not Yet Been Appointed. Times-Dispatch Bureau, 109 North Sycamore Street, Petersburg, Va., June 4. A.P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans met last night, transacted routine business and decided, as is customary, to parade on Memorial Day, June 9, and take part in the exercises in Blandford Cemetery. The Ladies' Memorial Association met this afternoon and completed the arrangements for the exercises to be held on Memorial Day. Two More Veterans Dead. James Hardy, an old and highly esteemed citizen, died yesterday at the home of his son-in-law, P.M. Kilmartin, at Waverly, and his funeral took place here this morning, with services at the grave in Blandford Cemetery. Mr. Hardy was widely known in the community as a man of integrity and high character. He served gallantly throughout the war in Mahone's Brigade, made a fine record as a soldier, and participated in the many battles in which that famous brigade was engaged. He was a member of A.P. Hill Camp of Confederate Veterans, and his comrades turned out to pay tribute of respect to his memory. Mr. Hardy is survived by his wife, one daughter, Mrs. Kilmartin, and two sisters. Robert Leroy Smith, another Petersburg veteran, died yesterday afternoon in the Soldiers' Home in Richmond, of which he had been an inmate for some time. He was a printer by trade, and had worked in the various cities of the State at times. He was in the seventy-second year of his age, and was a man of genial disposition and liberal education. The remains were brought to Petersburg this afternoon, and the burial was in Blandford Cemetery. News in Brief. President Patteson has not yet appointed the committee on the Petersburg battlefield park, as authorized by the Council, and will probably not do so until the Board of Aldermen concurs in the resolution. James HARDY, Confederate veteran, d. 3 Jun 1909, at daughter's home, Waverly, interred in Blandford Cemetery*, Petersburg, 4 Jun 1909, "Times-Dispatch" (Richmond, VA), June 4, 1909, p. 4, col. 6; "Times-Dispatch" (Richmond, VA), June 5, 1909, p. 3, col. 4 online as part of the Library of Virginia's Virginia Chronicle newspaper database, at: https://virginiachronicle.com/ *Find a Grave Mem. #42284794 Contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by File Manager Matt Harris (zoobug64@aol.com). file at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/sussex/obits/h630j10o.txt