It could have been his love for the LSO, his desire to learn more about Seedlings, his introductions to the Youth Orchestra, or his work with Rotary. It even led to the bodyguard and typewriter working with him on the Best Kept Secrets of Livonia. Always, moving forward and improving the community.
Brandon McCullough, President of the Livonia City Council, stopped by the check presentations this afternoon to congratulate the HFT on being right up to the $1,000,000 level of donations.
"What a legacy from one person who loved this community and we all benefit from what he has passed on. Thank you Bob Hardies."
Bob passed away too young. With his passing much of his legacy is wrapped up in his Family Trust, reaching out from beyond to continue improving his hometown. Included in his legacy is the recognition that he left a solid company, Financial & Portfolio Advisors, in the capable hands of Dan MacIver, Deborah, and Gena. Not a project goes on in Livonia without F&PA and Dan MacIver pitching in to help, whether it is Clarenceville Schools, Livonia Kids & Families, Symphony, Seedlings, or the Red Wings v All-Stars. Another way that his legacy continues.
Bob Hardies had a heart of gold. These awarded donations today speak volumes that his legacy lives on and in his words, "I am throwing down the gauntlet. Let others accept my challenge to improve their lives and impact our hometown."
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