Former Fairmont State president
Wendell Gary Hardway passed away Friday, June 17.
Dr. Hardway’s obituary:
Dr. Wendell
Gary Hardway, former President of Fairmont State College (now University)
passed away early Friday morning (June 17, 2016) at the Putnam Center, a
Genesis Facility, in Hurricane, WV. He was a former resident of Fairmont and
Morgantown. He was preceded in death by his wife of 62 years, Hannah Lou
Garrett Hardway in 2012.
He was born March 5, 1927 in Bolair, West
Virginia, a son of the late Ressie and Elsie Hardway.
Dr. Hardway received his first five years of
formal education in a one-room school, Hollister School of Webster County. He
completed his public education at Cowen High School in Webster County.
After completing one year of studies at West
Virginia University he entered the U.S Army during World War II and served for
two years, with most of the time being spent in Italy. Upon discharge, he
returned to WVU and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in 1949. He then taught
for five years at Troy High School in Gilmer County, during which time he
earned a Master of Science Degree from WVU.
In 1954 he was employed as Instructor of
Science at Glenville State College. He continued graduate study at The Ohio
State University where he was awarded the Doctor of Philosophy Degree in 1959.
He continued employment at Glenville State College as Chairman of the Division
of Education and Psychology and Director of Student Teaching.
In 1966 he was appointed President of
Bluefield State College, Bluefield, WV and held that position for seven years.
In 1973 he was appointed President of Fairmont State College where he served
for fifteen years until his retirement in 1988. Both schools honored Dr.
Hardway by naming buildings in his honor, the Wendell G. Hardway Library in
Bluefield and Hardway Hall (administration building) at Fairmont State.
Dr. Hardway held several offices in both
civic and professional organizations throughout his career. They include
President of the Bluefield Chamber of Commerce, President of Marion County
United Way, President of the Glenville Rotary Club and Vice President of the
Bluefield Rotary Club and the Marion County Chamber of Commerce. He was Prime
Minister of the Ambassador’s Club in Fairmont, a Director of the Flat Top
National Bank of Bluefield, and a Director of City National Bank of Fairmont
and its successors, Mountaineer Bank Shares and One Valley Bank. He served in
these later capacities for a total of twenty-five years. He was the first
president of the Marion County 4-H Foundation and served for five years. He was
also a member of the West Virginia 4-H Foundation. He served as a board member
of both the Marion County Chamber of Commerce and the FICC. During his career
he served as State President of the Association Student Teaching, the Council of
State College and University Presidents, The Association of WV Colleges and
Universities, and the WV Intercollegiate Athletic Council. He was the first
President of the WVU Alumni Association of Phi Delta Theta.
Honors received by Dr. Hardway include selection
as “Man of the Year” in Bluefield, “Outstanding WV 4-H Alumnus,” “Centennial
Award of The Ohio State College of Agriculture,” and “Outstanding Alumnus of
the WVU Agriculture, Forestry and Home Economics.” He received the “Honorary
State and American Farmer Degrees” from the FFA.
In addition to his parents and wife, he was
preceded in death by a brother, Garland Hardway, a sister, Genelda Floto, and a
nephew, Alan Hardway. Survivors include two nephews, Ronald Hardway and Charles
Floto and a special grandnephew Lewis Hardway.
Dr. Hardway has chose cremation services.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Ford Funeral Home, R.C. Jones Chapel,
1410 Country Club Road, Fairmont, WV 26554. The family will receive friends
Thursday, June 23, 2016 from 10-11 a.m. in the Life United Methodist Church,
1564 Mary Lou Retton Drive, Fairmont, WV 26554. The memorial service will be
held in the church at 11:00 a.m. with Reverend Clyde Beard officiating. The
committal will be held in the Grandview Memorial Gardens. Online condolences
may be made to the family at www.FORDFUNERALHOMES.com
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