Hardie E. Robbins

Hardie Edgar Robbins (31 August 1909 in Utah - 20 April 1989 in San Francisco, California) was an American Private in the United States Army during World War II.

Early life
Hardie was born in Utah on 31 August 1909 to Samuel E. and Janet or Jessie H. Robbins. He also had two sisters (Janet and Virginia). He graduated from San Francisco State Teachers College in 1935 with a Master of Arts degree.

Military service
Hardie enlisted in the United States Army from San Francisco, California on 31 July 1942 (ASN: 39097988). He served in World War II. During the war he was invited to the White House to play piano occasionally by First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.

After the war
He continued his career as a music teacher and graduated from Claremont College in 1948. He passed away on 20 April 1989 in San Francisco at the age of 79. He was buried in the Sutter Creek City Cemetery in Sutter Creek, California.