William T. Hardieway, a Pagedale native, was born January 1, 1960, in St. Louis, Missouri, to Norman and Shirley Hardieway, and passed away peacefully on September 5, 2025.
William was the third of eight children and grew up in St. Louis, where he attended the Normandy School District. As a child, his mother often spoke about how independent and strong he was, qualities that remained with him throughout his life. A true jack of all trades, William was an electrician, auto mechanic, truck driver, and master journeyman in carpentry. He took pride in doing every job with precision and excellence-his work always reflected his commitment to quality. He also enjoyed teaching others his skills, passing on his knowledge and craftsmanship to those around him.
In 1978, William welcomed his first child, Takisha Hardieway, with Barbara Ellis. A few years later, in 1984, he married Sandra Butler (Hampton). To their union they had two children: Tiffany Hardieway in 1987 and William “Trent” Hardieway II in 1988.
William was a gifted musician. He loved music deeply, had a beautiful singing voice, and enjoyed playing guitar in a band. His special song, “Ooohhh Weeee Every Day,” was loved by everyone and became a joyful expression of his spirit. William was a believer and often said, “He got me,” reflecting the faith and trust that carried him through life. His kindness, warmth, and easygoing nature made him loved by all who knew him. He loved his family and friends dearly, and he was especially dear to his friends.
Even in his sickest days, William remained positive and strong, showing resilience and faith that inspired those around him.
He leaves to cherish his memory his children, Takisha, Tiffany (Maurio) Trent, his beloved grandchildren—Ta’Quoara, De’Andria, Deandre Jr., Alaya, Maurkel, Mauriah, Mahlik, Maurio II, Mya, and Mia—and his great-grandson, Hope Sambli. Also Carma and Vincent and their children and grandchildren whom he loved dearly.
He is also survived by six siblings: Janice, Norman, Judy, Gary, Andre, and Hasani, along with many nieces, nephews, extended family, and friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Norman and Shirley Hardieway, and his brother, Timothy Hardieway.
William’s legacy will live on through his craftsmanship, his music, his strength, faith, and the love he shared with all who knew him. And whenever “Ooohhh Weeee Every Day” is sung, his spirit will be remembered with joy.
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