John Blackburn Hardeman
1893-1963

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John B. Hardeman, Sr. was one of the first preachers for the church of Christ in Mayfield, Kentucky. He also preached at the Glass Church of Christ in Obion County, Tennessee. He was the younger step-brother of N.B. Hardeman.

Directions To The Grave Of John B. Hardeman

John B. Hardeman is buried in Mayfield, Kentucky in the Highland Park Cemetery. Also buried in this cemetery is Adron Doran. In West Memphis, Arkansas take I-55 North. Take I-155 toward at Dyersburg, Tennessee and head north of Dyersburg toward Union City. Coming into Union City take the Hwy 51/45 bypass. Head north into Kentucky on Hwy. 45. toward Mayfield Kentucky. It will become the Purchase Parkway. Take Exit 21 on Purchase Parkway. Go south on Highway 45. Go east on Macedonia Street. Turn left on 9th St. Take the first right after crossing West Willow Dr. and look for the cemetery on your left. As you enter the cemetery and past the entrance sign and through the gate, go just past the first road to the right. The Hardeman grave should be very close to the road on your right. His son should be across the road to your left.

John B. Hardeman was born at Henderson, TN, Sept. 2, 1893.

Gospel Advocate, Oct. 10, 1940, 1975

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Photos taken in July 2003 by Tom L. Childers

John B. 1893-1963
Celeste P. 1892-1985

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John B. Nov. 14, 1914 - July 10, 1985
Margaret A. May 12, 1914 - Nov. 25, 2002

John B. Hardeman, Jr. served as elder at 7th and College in Mayfield, Kentucky and was a nephew of N. B. Hardeman