Pictured above are 7 members of Hardin
Counties  honor guard team.
From left to right:
Daniel Sliger, Chuck Vineyard, Ed Hicks,
Stephen Lee, Kayla
Rinks, Rick Guardino,
and Deborah Oakley.
Moral Code of Conduct:
"We will not lie, cheat, or steal, or
tolerate those who do!"
Romans 12:10
Be kindly affectioned one to
another with brotherly love; in
honor preferring one another
The honor guard performs at ceremonial occasions
across the County and appearing at other special local
events. Honor Guardsmen continue with pride to
"Honor Those Who Served".

The goal of the honor guard is to serve the fire
department and community as a visual reminder of the
service and traditions of the fire service.  To respect
and remember with honor and distinction past, present,
and retired fire fighters for their dedication and
service to the citizens of Hardin County . A
non-discriminating organization comprised of both
men and women who are active members of the Hardin
County Fire Department.

Our role at a funeral is dictated by the family of the
deceased and fire service traditions. The Honor Guard
represents the Department at funerals of members
outside the Department as well.  We represent the
County and Department at various parades, functions,
and ceremonies.
Honor Guard
Richard Guardino
One of the fire trucks
at Mr. Fox's funeral.
Daniel Sliger,
Deborah Oakley, and
Rex Humphrey.
Rex Humphrey
and
Melvin Martin.