Hardy Cornelius Warmack, III

 

Hardy Cornelius Warmack, III, age 83, of Statham passed away Friday, August 30, 2024. Survivors include his wife Phyllis Warmack; sons Ryan Warmack and wife Deven of Harpersville, Jason Warmack of Statham; daughters Jennifer Synder and husband Tracey of Woodstock and  Erin Eskridge of St. Mary’s; sister Marry Anne; grandchildren Grayson Synder and wife Mary of Canton, Deven Synder, Samuel Synder, Luci Eskridge, Analeigh Warmack, Parker Beam, Seren Warmack, Ryan Warmack, Jr., and Janie Beam; great grandchildren Henry, Caroline, James, William, Richard and Carole and a host of other relatives. A Memorial Service with Military Honors and Mason Rights will be held 7:00 pm Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at Lawson Funeral Home Chapel. The family will receive friends from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Tuesday, September 3, 2024 at the funeral home. Interment cremation. Arrangements by Lawson Funeral Home, 4532 Hwy 53, Hoschton, GA, 30548, lawsonfuneralhome.org,  706-654-0966.

5 thoughts on “Hardy Cornelius Warmack, III”

  1. Dear Phyllis, I am so very sorry to hear of your dear husband’s passing. You all will be in my prayers. Linda (Sauser) Tate

  2. Hardy was a good man and a great friend. In business he was a mentor and reliable partner in all ventures.
    I will always remember and miss him.

  3. Cousin Hardy was more like a brother to me than a cousin. We shared some of the same interest in life. One was our love of airplanes, the other was golf. We would frequently play golf, especially in Macon Georgia, when we both attended Grand Lodge. He was a very dedicated mason and loved the craft. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you Phylis and to all the family.

  4. A sad day. Hardy and I were best friends from 10 yrs old until well into adult hood. The whole Warmack family were like my own. His parents, his grandmother, Billy, also a close friend, Dick, Mary An̈n …the whole bunch.For many years Hardy and I were inseparable. We enjoyed the same things and did the same things. I’ll never find another friend like Hardy. He and Phillis even visited us when we lived in Wales. To find that we had lost Hardy on my birthday certainly made it my worst birthday ever. To the Warmack family. I still love you.

  5. I am so sorry for your loss Phyllis. I had many fond memories of cousin Hardy when we were kids.I really enjoyed spending nights on 33rd street with his family. I had so much fun there and all of them made me feel like I was part of their family.Hardy will surely be missed by all who knew him. I will add both of you to my long prayer list.

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