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Lillian Ruth Harden

Lillian Ruth Harden

February 10, 1935 March 7, 2026

Biscoe, AR

Lillian Ruth Harden, 91, of Biscoe, Arkansas, was born on February 10, 1935, in Miller, Oklahoma, to A.T. and Lucy Lee. From her earliest years, she embraced the values of hard work, devotion to family, and quiet resilience that would define her life and touch everyone around her.

In 1954, she married the love of her life, Charlie Harden. As lifelong members of the Biscoe Church of Christ, they built a home grounded in faith, commitment, and enduring love. Though she is now reunited with Charlie, their bond remains alive in the family they raised and the memories they created together.

Lillian is preceded in death by her husband, Charlie Harden; her sisters, Bertha Montgomery, Ruby Petty, and Edith Eager; and her brothers, Thomas Lee, Avery Lee, and Robert Lee. She is survived by her sister, Rosemary Edge; her brother, Andy Lee; her daughter, Robin Hurst (Ricky); her sons, Charles Harden and Mark Harden; and by a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, and nephews who were deeply loved and cherished by her.

To her family, Lillian was the steady heart of their home—a source of comfort, an example of unconditional love, and a quiet strength that showed itself in everyday care and devotion. She taught them the importance of showing up, staying grounded, and loving without reservation. Her life of kindness, patience, and unwavering commitment to family continues to live on in the stories they share and the values they carry forward.

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