Alice Hardie

Obituary of Alice C. Hardie

Alice C. Hardie, of Monroe Township, died on Friday, March 23, 2007, at her home. Alice worked for Governor Sherman Adams, who was an advisor to President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the White House. She also organized and handled the many personal gifts and donations given to the Eisenhower’s during the 1950’s. She worked at the World’s Fair in Brussels , Belgium and traveled extensively in Europe . She held a variety of positions in NYC and NJ, among them Harper & Row Publishers and the Carnegie Endowment before becoming Public Relations & Program Coordinator for Bloomingdale’s in Short Hills, NJ where she was in contact with many well-known artists and writers. She was active in the Republican Party, the Montclair Ski Club and sang in many Choruses in Morristown , Princeton and the Rossmoor Community in Monroe Twp. Although she was no longer a resident of Hackensack she always loved and supported the Historic First Reformed Church (Church on the Green) and was laid to rest there on Monday March 26, 2007 after a Graveside service attended by her family and friends. She is survived by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Joie Hardie of CA and Several Nieces, Nephews and many friends. If interested you may make a donation in Alice’s Memory to the First Reformed Church of Hackensack or The Rossmoor Community Church of Monroe Twp.
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