Patricia Anne Hardy

September 9, 1938 - January 8, 2020

Patricia Anne “Pat” Hardy, 81, of Groves, died Wednesday, January 8, 2020, at The Medical Center of Southeast Texas, Port Arthur. She was born September 9, 1938, in Kirbyville, to Molly Katherine Collier Hardy and Ted Hardy.

Pat attended Nederland High School. She graduated and was a cheerleader in 1957, the same year that the Nederland Bulldogs won a state championship. She was also a Nederland Westernaire, a proud member of the National Honor Society, and she played the bass guitar. Pat was a fan of the Houston Texans. She enjoyed the outdoors, gardening, and her arts and crafts.

Survivors include her husband, Steven Northcutt, of Groves; daughters, Julie Dorsey, of Port Neches; Deanna LeDoux and her husband, Britt, of Kingwood; and Lori Melancon, of Port Neches; grandchildren, Timothy Rozell; Lauren Campbell; Kelli Corbell; Darcy LeDoux; and Blake LeDoux; great-grandchildren, Maverick Rozell; Kaysen, Keaton, and Cole Cambell; and Aria Corbell; sister, Shirley Lubera; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She is preceded in death by her parents, Molly and Ted Hardy; daughter, Karen Hair; sisters, Linda Young; Molly Clubb; and Peggy Roye.

A gathering of Mrs. Hardy’s family and friends will begin at 1:00 p.m., with her funeral service at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, January 12, 2020, at Broussard’s, 505 North 12th Street, Nederland. Her committal will be held at Broussard’s Crematorium, Beaumont.

Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society of Southeast Texas, PO Box 1629, Beaumont, Texas 77704.

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Charlie holmes

So very sorry for the families loss. When I was in high school Oat was like my big sister. While at her parents cafes Maes Fish camp and Pine Tree Lodge we had many a good time and laughs. So glad to see her and her daughters pull up for the weekend Her step dad would also be so glad to see her and the girls show up. He knew Pat would brighten up any group that showed up. Her personality would lighten the room. From the turkey shoots to learning to play the guitar she never stopped. She loved spending the time with her parents and sisters who were there so often. Like so many times life takes you in different directions and you loose touch with so many friends. But you never loose your good memories

Cheryl Kramer

I want to send my thoughts and prayers to Aunt Pat’s Girls: Dee Dee, Julie, & Lori. God Bless Y’all Love, Cheryl

Dianne Hollier

Dearest Julie, Deanna, and Lori, deepest sympathy to you all and all of your loved ones in your loss of your precious mother, your first best friend and one that lasted until her dying breath. The picture shows a happy Pat, one I had seen before and I am so glad. I know your children and grandchildren brought her much happiness., probably the most and I am glad because she was such a loving and caring person; a beautiful woman, and a friend to whoever needed one. God rest her precious soul. Please keep your dear, sweet, precious memories close to your hearts forever. Sincerely, Dianne Hollier and Son, Brandon Hollier

cynthia Johnson

My Aunt Pat who I liked to call her "P" and she would call me "C" and Karen "K" , of course, we had so many good times together so many cant count them. We just loved to give my granny (her MOTHER KAT) a very hard time and paw paw lively as well. If we had done something right it would totally surprisre them. fun fun fun and UTILLIZED EVERY MOMENT THERE WAS TO JUST LIVE AND ENJOY IT. SO WE DID. PAT AND I HAD A VERY SMALL JOB TOGETHER A LONG TIME AGO (WE DID NOTHING) BUT TALK LAUGH LAUGH LAUGH AND LAUGH, WE HAD ONE THING WE WERE SUPPOSE TO KEEP UP WITH WAS CHOPPING SOME CEMENT & KEEP IT IN SMALL PIECES !!!!!!!! WELL WE DIDNT !!! SURPRISE SO AFTER THAT IT WAS A JOKE EVERYTIME WE WOULD SEE OTHER WE WOULD SAY "CHOP CHOP", "CHOP, CHOP"...….. YOU WOULD JUST HAVE TO HAVE BEEN THERE,, SO MANY MORE GOOD TIMES AFTER THAT,,,,MAY JUST HAVE TO WRITE A BOOK ON "MISS P'., SO UNTIL THEN MY PRECIOUS, BEAUTIFUL, FUNNY BUT LOVING AUNT,,,,,, CHAO FOR NOW WE'LL SEE YA WHEN WE SEE YA!!!!!!!!!YOU AND "K"., TEAR IT UP THERE,,, I LOVE YOU GONNA MISS YA., BUT YOUR IN GOOD HANDS AND SAFETY ALL AROUND YOU, LOVEEEEEEEEE """"""""""c""""""""""""

Iris ONiell

Deanna, we are so sorry for the loss of your Mother. May God bless and keep you and your family in His care. Thinking of you all, Iris and Pat ONiell