The Standard Journal

Mr. Haridson

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Mr. Charles “Hugh” Hardison, age 87, a retired Colonel of the Georgia State Patrol, passed away Tuesday, July 4, 2017 following a lengthy illness.

He holds a special place in the hearts of all that knew and loved him. .

Born on Sept. 29,1929 in Byron to Dudley “Slick” Hardison and Lydia “Pet” Hardison (nee) Bryant, Col. Hugh Hardison moved to Cedartown as a boy. He developed his love of football at Cedartown High School playing on the championsh­ip team in 1946.

In 1947 he joined the United States Navy, then the U.S. Marine Corp for a tour in Korea. Returning home, he attended Georgia Tech, playing football under the great Bobby Dodd.

As one of “Dodd’s Boys” he played on both the 1952 Orange Bowl and 1953 Sugar Bowl Championsh­ip teams.

In 1954 he joined the Georgia State Patrol, rising through the ranks from License Examiner to Colonel. In 1979 he was named Commission­er of the Department of Public Safety for the State of Georgia.

He was “a Trooper’s Trooper,” never asking more of his men than he was willing to give himself. He attained black belt status in both karate and judo and helped bring those skills to the GSP.

After 32 years, he retired from the Patrol and returned to his first love, football. He worked at Georgia Tech with security for the Athletic Dept. where he mentored countless young men and women throughout the years, many of whom became Troopers themselves.

After retirement, he enjoyed swimming, shooting pool, and spending time with family and friends at his Cedartown cabin.

He is survived by his wife Sandi Hardison, daughter Lisa Cardle and son-in-law Greg Thornton, son Russell Cardle and wife Lia, sisters-in-law Sunday Cook and Sherrie Diane Loope, brother-in-law John Stevenhage­n, daughter, LeeAnn Hardison. A special mention is also made for two young boys who brought him the most joy and happiness, Clay Pilgrim and Sacha Lignon.

A visitation for Colonel Hardison was held on Monday morning, July 10, 2017 at Smith and Miller Funeral Home. A second viewing was held at First Baptist Church of Cedartown prior to a service to celebrate the life of Mr. Hugh Hardison to follow held at 5 p.m. on Monday, July 10, with Dr. David Taylor officiatin­g, GSP Colonel Mark McDouough and Coach Bill Curry delivering eulogies.

The interment followed at Polk Memory Gardens in Cedartown with Rev. Leon Allen officiatin­g.

The Georgia State Patrol Honor Guard provided honors at the cemetery along with the American Legion Brown - Wright Post 12. Current and former GSP officers served as honorary pallbearer­s.

The family would like to express their deep appreciati­on to Heyman Hospice of Rome especially, Nurse Shirley LeMasters and special friend Joyce Hill.

The family has respectful­ly asked that flowers be omitted and memorial contributi­ons be made to Children Healthcare of Atlanta 1577 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, Ga., 303329 www.choa.org or either the Wounded Warrior Project P. O. Box 758517 Topeka, Kan., 66675- 8517, or by visiting their website at www.woundedwar­riorprojec­t.org.

The Smith and Miller Funeral Home was honored to serve the family of Colonel Hugh Hardison.

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