Funeral services for Cheryl Elizabeth Hardin were held Monday, May 19, at Unity Church of San Antonio.
Hardin was born July 20, 1951, in Clarendon, and died May 13, 2014, in San Antonio at the age of 62.
She was a passionate animal lover who rescued stray cats and dogs and found loving homes for them.
She attended Trinity University, graduated with a degree in sociology, and became a social worker
After retiring, Hardin worked as a substitute teacher for the Alamo Heights Independent School District. She also enjoyed traveling with her longtime companion, the late Phil Sfair, famed San Antonio sports anchor and columnist Dan Cook and his wife Katy Cook. Together the four ventured on trips to casinos and spent many Saturday nights at the Petroleum Club.
Although Hardin never married or had children, her love for her animals was just as strong as a mother’s love. She was committed to rehabilitating them. Hardin also frequented thrift stores, including the Boysville Auxiliary Thrift Store, her favorite.
Hardin’s ashes will be scattered alongside Medina Lake and her parents’ burial plot in Clarendon.
She is survived by two sisters, Shauna Kidd and Kelli Mooring; and two brothers, David and Brent Hardin.
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