James Hardy, a well-known winemaker, yachtsman, and beloved member of the community, passed away quietly in Adelaide at the age of 90.
His impact will live on in the sailing community after he commanded three America’s Cup campaigns and represented Australia in the Olympics.
Where will James Hardy be buried? Burial site and Find a Grave details
Details of his burial site as well as the details of the Grave are unknown to us at the moment. We will have this updated in due time.
Joan Hardy, often referred to as Lady Joan Hardy was Sir James Hardy’s wife. She began her successful modelling, singing, and performing career in Adelaide in the 1960s and relocated to Sydney in 1979.
By participating in well-known Australian singers’ projects and making appearances on shows like the Don Lane and Mike Walsh Shows, Joan became well-known.
She supported Sir James Hardy in his profession and public appearances when they got married in 1991.
Beginning in 2003, Lady Joan Hardy served as the pinkyellowblueball’s patron while also being actively involved in charity and cultural organizations.