Luther Boyd “Lu” Hardin

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Memorial Service
St. James United Methodist Church
321 Pleasant Valley Drive
Little Rock, AR  72212
Monday, August 25, 2025
2:00pm
Memorial Contributions
Salvation Army Women’s Auxiliary
1111 West Markham
Little Rock, AR  72201


Manna House c/o First United Methodist Church
304 South Commerce Avenue
Russellville, AR  72801

Luther Boyd “Lu” Hardin

of Maumelle, AR

September 16, 1951 - August 11, 2025

Luther ''Lu'' Hardin, 73, of Maumelle passed away on August 11, 2025. Lu was born on September 16, 1951 in Searcy to Luther S. and Chrystal Hardin. He loved his childhood in Searcy, where he developed a love for golf and politics. In high school, he was student body president and a member of the golf, baseball and debate teams, playing left field for the 1969 Searcy American Legion Baseball team that won the state championship. In his visits to Searcy over the years, he loved to visit the baseball field and share his memories.

After high school, Lu attended Arkansas Tech, where he graduated in 1973 with high honors. During his time at Tech, he served as President of the Student Senate and a member of the debate team. He also played golf for the Wonder Boys and was selected for the All-Arkansas Intercollegiate Conference team.

Lu met his wife, Mary, at the Tech Post Office in 1971. They were married in 1975 and were blessed with two beloved children, Scott and Mallory. Following his stage 4 cancer diagnosis in September 2024, Lu made clear that his top priority was to make it to their 50th wedding anniversary on July 19, 2025. He succeeded, and the family had a wonderful celebration on that day, with Lu and Mary telling stories and sharing wisdom from their 50 years of marriage. Mary was his wife and best friend. Together, they built a life of faith, hard work, family, fun and adventure.

After graduating from Tech, Hardin attended the University of Arkansas School of Law, where he graduated in 1976. During law school, he served as lay speaker at churches throughout northwest Arkansas, including pastoring the Winslow United Methodist Church.

Lu and Mary moved to Russellville after law school, where Lu became a member of the Bullock, Hardin and McCormick Law Firm. In addition to practicing law, he discovered a love for teaching, becoming a professor of business at Arkansas Tech. He taught business law and rose to the rank of fully tenured professor. He was proud of his selection as Faculty Member of the Year and always found innovative ways to engage students and develop their interest in class. Lu combined his love of teaching and ministry through his Cornerstone Sunday School class at First Methodist in Russellville. In addition to leading the class, Lu and Mary developed close friendships in Cornerstone that continue to this day.

In Russellville, Lu joined a group of men early each morning to run several miles and then have coffee. He was a dedicated runner, completing the Dallas White Rock Marathon five times.

In addition to practicing law and teaching, Lu was elected to the Arkansas State Senate in 1983, where he served 14 years. He was a member of the Joint Budget Committee and chaired the Senate Education Committee, receiving numerous awards as a Senator and developing strong relationships with legislators in both parties.

In 1996, Hardin ran for the U.S. Senate in a field of five primary candidates, finishing second in the general primary and narrowly losing the runoff election. In January 1997, Governor Mike Huckabee appointed Hardin to his Cabinet as the Director of the State Department of Higher Education, a position he held for six years. During his time leading the Department, the number of Academic Challenge Scholarships issued to Arkansas students more than tripled. He also launched a significant marketing campaign to ensure families across the state were aware of this scholarship, which made higher education more accessible for Arkansans.

In 2002, the University of Central Arkansas Board of Trustees selected Lu as UCA's eighth President, where he served until 2008. He worked with faculty to secure the university's removal from AAUP censure and soon launched one of the first statewide marketing campaigns for an Arkansas university through TV, radio and online advertisements. The campaign successfully increased enrollment, taking UCA from 8,500 students to approximately 13,000. Hardin also initiated and successfully oversaw the University's elevation from Division II to Division I athletics. He was also proud to secure funding for a new School of Business Building and many other large-scale projects.

In 2009, Hardin became the President of Palm Beach Atlantic University in West Palm Beach, Florida. During his tenure, he increased enrollment and gained greater visibility for the 3,200 student university and also expanded and grew its campus and sports facilities.

Lu and Mary retired and moved home to Little Rock in 2012 to be near children and grandchildren, who were the joy of his life. He loved picking up his grandchildren from school, taking them to the zoo, movies, practices or any event where he was needed. He called Scott and Mallory multiple times every day, offering to deliver a coffee, wash a car or bring a meal. His love of family included his in-laws, nephews and nieces, who were a large and meaningful part of his life. He maintained close contact and fellowship with his Searcy High School Class of 1969. During this time, he remained engaged in education, working to establish multiple opportunities for adults to gain their high school diploma or enter training programs. This included work on the creation of The Excel Center. Very simply, Lu Hardin loved to serve. During his illness, he received messages and letters from hundreds of Arkansans whose lives he had touched over the years.

Throughout his career, he was honored by many organizations, including the Arkansas Department of Vocational Education, Arkansas Press Association, Agricultural Agents Association, Arkansas Education Association, Council of Professional Firefighters, Arkansas School Counselors, Association of Elementary School Principals, Arkansas Municipal League, Martin Luther King Jr. Commission, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Arkansas and many more.

In addition to his wife Mary, Lu leaves behind son, Scott Hardin and wife, Avie of Little Rock and daughter, Mallory Brooks and husband, Aaron of Little Rock. He leaves three beloved grandchildren, Harrison Hardin, Grace Anne Brooks and Bowen Brooks all of Little Rock.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Luther Saxon Hardin and Chrystal Delores Hardin and granddaughter, Ava Jane Hardin.

The family would like to thank Arkansas Hospice (Conway) for their wonderful care over the past few months.

A memorial service will be held on Monday, August 25th at 2:00 p.m. at St. James Methodist Church in Little Rock, 321 Pleasant Valley Drive.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to the Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary, 1111 West Markham, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201 or Manna House c/o First United Methodist Church, 304 South Commerce Avenue, Russellville, Arkansas 72801.


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Bob Teague
Mountain Home, AR
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Friday, August 15, 2025

Prayers for Lu and Family.
Lu is a great American and friend to so many.

May he rest in peace

Bob Teague

Alicia L Smith
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

So sad to hear about the passing of Lu Hardin. Mr. Hardin was my Business Law professor at Arkansas Tech University. He was a very kind man. It was about two years ago when I came in contact with Mr. Hardin again in Little Rock during our basketball league at Mabelvale Middle School. He and his lovely wife came out to our Central Arkansas Elementary Basketball League in support of their grandchild. We were both excited to see each and always talked about the good old TECH days. He was always in good spirit. Praying for the Hardin Family. Rest in Peace Lu Hardin.

Roger Dobbins
Conway, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

I knew Lu from both of us growing up in Searcy and attending First Methodist together. One of our ministers wanted scripture readers. Lu and I were picked. We were rather young, about 13 I'd guess. I was about a year older than Lu. I wasn't excited about it but Lu took to it right away. Being a UCA (actually SCA) graduate, I was excited when Lu was named President. I always considered him a friend even though we didn't see each other often. He will be missed by many people.Condolences to the family.

Herb Scott
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

To the Hardin/Brooks family. So sorry to hear about Mr. Hardin death. I have your entire family in my prayers. I worked at DFA, when Mr. Hardin was Director of DHE. He was a special person and I always enjoyed talking with him.

Evang. Valerie Waits
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Dear Mary, Mallory & Scooter,
My prayers to you. May our God and Lord of Comfort heal your hearts and minds and that the joy of every happy memory of your beloved husband and dad possess you during this time and always.
Evang. Valerie Waits
Chaplain Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary, Central Div.

Betty Atkins
Little Rock, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

My prayers are with you & your family during this time.Remember your Salvation Army Auxiliary friends are here for you so let us know if we can do anything for you.
God Bless,
Betty Atkins

Tammy Tucker Peak
Atkins, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

I was so sad to learn of Mr. Hardin's passing. He was my Business Law teacher at Arkansas Tech in the very early 1980's. During that time, I worked for him under the Student Worker program. He was always so kind and helpful with anything that I needed. He will be missed. Prayers to all the family.

Kay Stevens
Conway, AR
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Thursday, August 14, 2025

Lu was a good guy Great and always friendly to ALL students
Prayers and sympathies to family and friends
Kay Stevens

William Landrum
Russellville, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Went to college with Lu. A true gentleman in every sense of the word.

Betty Brixey
Casa, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

My sincere condolences to Lu's family. He was a good man and a great person to work for. My prayers for peace and comfort to you all. I worked in the law office in Russellville during the period 1980-1986.

Love
Betty Brixey


Mary, I lost my husband, Clinton, a year ago in February.

Mac Stubbs
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

I met Lu in Russellville in the early 70's. What a true gentleman with always a warm welcome and smile. I played some golf with Lu at Russellville Country Club and the one thing about Lu's game that I remember is that he always played the Russellville 4-ball and he and his partner would most of the time win it. He was a great golfer as well as such a great man. God bless the Hardin family.

Laura Linn
Bee Branch, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

I went to school with Mr. Hardin. He was a very nice gentleman. His mother also taught me Home Economics in Searcy. Praying for peace and comfort for the family.


Sheri
Dover, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Mary, I am so sad to hear of Lu's passing. I'll always remember my time at Bullock, Hardin and McCormick; having our kids around the same time; helping Lu with classes and his campaign. Please know I'll keep you in my prayers. Sheri

Frances Ann Love
Lonsdale, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Hardin Family,

I am so sorry for your loss Mr. Hardin was a great man. When I was a State Operator back in 1990 to 1992 Senator Hardin & Senator Bookout came down to meet me and they were so nice. They thanked me for the great job I was doing and Senator Hardin even gave me candy. Those 2 senators cared about State Employees and gave me lasting memories. Mr. Hardin will be missed by so many people because he cared. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers.

Frances love
Dept Of Information Systems

Darby Beranek
Little Rock, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers. Hugs to all, especially GA and B (from L and E).

Randy Sims
Conway, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

My entire family prayers are with your family!

Barbara , Marianne Horton-Chandler
Russellville, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Mary, our prayers are with you and the family. Remember that God is with you always. Lu will be missed by all who knew him.

Joel and Debby Tompkins
Sherwood, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

I still remember how happy you were in college when you told me about you and Lu. What a great man! No wonder your love endured.

Samuel Andrews
HOT SPRINGS Village, AR
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Wednesday, August 13, 2025

Lu was one of a kind. I met him at Arkansas Tech in 1970. We took a lot of the same classes especially in Political Science. Then we ended up in Fayetteville at the Law School. He came back to Russellville and was a member at the Methodist Church. Then, he taught Sunday School for young adults and became a Lay Speaker and served as Pastor at the London Methodist Church. It didn't take him long as a lawyer to start teaching Business Law at Arkansas Tech. Then he ran as for State Senate from Russellville and was elected. He was always welcoming and extremely nice to me. After I moved from Russellville, I lost touch with him. May he Rest in Peace.








Terry T Boyd-Ormsby
Atkins, AR
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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

Sending prayers to his family and friends.

Ben Rothwell
Heber Springs, AR
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Tuesday, August 12, 2025

God Bless my good friend.