Kings Mountain Senior High School

 

Class Of 1981

 
     

In Memory



David (Toasty) Hardin

I'm Toasty's mom. I really enjoyed reading the comments about him. Yes he was one of a kind. I think you have done a great job in getting this together. Toasty passed away on March 27, 1982. His birthday is Nov. 13. He was 19 years old. Thank you so much, Jackie



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10/22/09 11:45 AM #1    

Joanna Rushing Gilbert

Toasty.. You were a Good Friend! And Greatly missed! Those school years can be tough! Being the "fat" girl was a title that took me through those years. I can HONESTLY say "YOU" were the one that it never mattered to! We talked alot....more than anyone ever knew! My heart was broke the day I lost my FRIEND! I look forward to seeing you again! HUGS!


10/22/09 07:38 PM #2    

Barbara Blanton Hudson

Toasty, was a special person and I look forward to seeing him again one day.


10/22/09 10:33 PM #3    

Vickie Ruff Parker

Toasty was a silly, crazy, caring,just out right hilarious personality kind of guy if you knew him. 1 of a kind. He is so missed. GO TOASTY


10/23/09 07:34 PM #4    

Beanie Hardin Treadway Toasty's Sister

I can say he was a wonderful brother. We fought like brother and sisters do but he always took up for me when I needed him. I miss him so much and I cant wait to see him again so we can catch up. I love you and I will see ya again. Your sis Beanie


10/26/09 09:30 AM #5    

Dennis Caveny

I grew up with Toasty since Bethware Elementary. Great guy.


10/26/09 12:33 PM #6    

Debra Hipp

toasty...you were always there for me,and have missed u so much,you were a friend that could never be replaced.


10/28/09 10:51 PM #7    

John Hardin Toasty's Brother

My favorite memories of Toasty were of the impromptu comedy bits he could come up with at the drop of a hat. He and I weren't as close as a lot of brothers, but I still have fond memories of him.


07/21/10 09:27 PM #8    

Myra Jenkins

Our Jr year, Toasty and i did the mural for the Jr Sr Prom - the back drop for "Come Sail Away".  We painted it in the basement of a baptist church - maybe Oak Grove.  He really taught me how to paint.  Then we were in the Sr Play together.  Great guy.  We had the red hair in common too.


 
08/07/10 11:34 AM #9    

Suzanne Thornburg Klein

I have such fond memories of Toasty, he always gave me his time and caring heart.  I think of him often.  You always knew what you were getting with Toasty, he made me feel welcome as a "new girl" in the school.  Like JoAnna said, he didn't care what you looked like, he just liked you for who you were.  Suzanne Thornburg-Klein


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