ith his good business sense and began doing films and production as well as designing and creating props for the film industry, some of his specialties were police vehicles, civil servant uniforms and a wide range of weapons that he built and rented. He also was a talented photographer and had many successful photo shoots, even created the scenery and layouts. His hobbies were vast and there was not much a man of his intelligence and ability could not do. Some of his greatest interests were in photography, sailing, and traveling. He was also member of the "Hole in the Wall" Gang in Houston for many years.
He is survived by his seven children, Roxanna Abela of Portland, Oregon, Aubrey Harding Jr (Allie) of New Port, Washington, Daniel Harding of Montgomery, Texas, Otho Wayne (Elizabeth) Harding of Basalt, Idaho, Terri Lea Babbitt of Oskaloosa, Iowa, Donald (Cheryl) Harding of Indianola, Iowa, and James Harding (Danielle) of Tacoma, Washington; twenty-four grandchildren; seventeen great grandchildren; one great-great grandchild and one of the way; a brother, Roy Harding of Humble, Tx; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents; a grandson, Richard I. Kuhnhausen; three great grandchildren; a brother, Homer Harding; and sisters, Ruby Honea, Lucille Dietrich, Joyce Courtney, Mildred Holley, Edith Lee, and Fay Simpson.
As was Aubrey's wishes his body has been cremated and no services are planned at this time. The Bates Funeral Chapel is in charge of the arrangements.
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