John Clinton Hartz

John Clinton Hartz

John Hartz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 18, 2001.
Giving to the Causes
As they do in so many households, the letters seeking charitable donations piled up. But John C. Hartz would not throw them away unopened. One by one he would go through them; carefully, thoughtfully, he would choose which charities he would send money.

"He was inclined to go through all the solicitations and would consider giving to them all," said his wife, Ellie Hartz. "Many times, he would send them something." The causes ranged from endangered species to local community services.

She and Mr. Hartz, 64, a senior vice president at Fiduciary Trust, started their romance with a blind date in January 2000. They married last November. The couple, who lived in Basking Ridge, N.J., hiked on nearby trails and biked along the Delaware River. "I was so much looking forward to the rest of our lives together," Mrs. Hartz said. "It was too short a time. We were basically just newlyweds. I couldn't think of growing old with anybody but him." For their honeymoon, the Hartzes took their grown children to Bermuda.

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 27, 2001.


John Clinton Hartz, 64, a trusted adviser

They were friends, neighbors, business associates and golfing partners.

In speaking of John Clinton Hartz, the words "best friend" came to mind for many, as did "pillar," "adviser" and "someone who would rise to the occasion in the face of adversity."

A crowd of more than 700 turned out for a memorial service at St. Bernards Episcopal Church yesterday to bid farewell to the 64-year-old Bernards Township man who, they said, meant so much to the Somerset Hills community.

"Honorable, that is the word for him," said his sister, Elizabeth H. Forster, a New York City resident.

Mr. Hartz, as senior vice president of Fiduciary Trust International, was at work on the 94th floor of Two World Trade Center when a hijacked jetliner slammed into his building.

Just as in 1993, when Mr. Hartz rounded up fellow workers following the bombing of the World Trade Center and led them to safety, his resolve during the Sept. 11 tragedy must have been the same.

"This time it took him to heaven," said his wife, Elinore.

He was so well thought of at Fiduciary Trust that two busloads of employees made their way to Bernardsville yesterday to pay their respects.

As a member of the Essex Hunt Club in Peapack-Gladstone and a lifelong member and current president of the Somerset Hills Country Club, Mr. Hartz's life was deeply rooted in the community.

As a youngster, he attended Far Hills Country Day School with childhood friend Dan Todd, brother of former Gov. Christie Whitman and an usher at yesterday's service.

"It's senseless," Todd said of the terrorist attack that took his friend. "We shouldn't have had to lose John in this way."

John von Stade, chairman of the Far Hills Race Meeting, was another good friend. "He was a good friend to all of us here," he said.

And while his life was spent in the realm of power and influence, there was an innocence to Mr. Hartz many considered to be profound.

Elinore Hartz said he sometimes recited a familiar childhood prayer before going to sleep -- "Now I lay me down to sleep. I pray the Lord my soul to keep. If I should die before I wake, I pray the Lord my soul to take."

In addition to his wife and sister, Mr. Hartz is survived by his children, John C. Jr. of Palm Beach, Fla., and Catherine B. Hartz of Boston; his stepchildren, Hadley F. Gates and David A. Pollet, both of Boston; two nieces, Laura Forster of Mill Valley, Calif., and Lisa Forster of New York City; and two nephews, Scott Hartz of San Francisco and Tim Forster of River Edge.

He was predeceased by his first wife, Catherine, his brother, Raymond E. Hartz Jr., and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Hartz.

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September 10, 2021

John Rupp posted to the memorial.

September 11, 2019

Carol Post Pfaelzer posted to the memorial.

June 21, 2019

Jay Jones posted to the memorial.

John Rupp

September 10, 2021

Remembering John this morning. He was a wonderful man and trusted advisor. So sorry for your loss

Carol Post Pfaelzer

September 11, 2019

A lovely man I met at a Groton reunion not long before 9/11.My husband Arthur G.Pfaelzer and he attended Groton.My husband finished high school at Exeter.God bless him and his family these 18 yrs ago. Carol Post pfaelzer, newton,mass

Jay Jones

June 21, 2019

I was at the memorial today and just happened to stand in front of Johns name.I told myself Id learn something of Mr. John Clinton Hartz. Ive read the obituary and the first word that comes to mind is success. Success in his chosen profession, success in love, success in friends, success in life. To his family and friends, I am deeply sorry for your loss.

Mary Cafarelli

September 20, 2011

I knew John when he worked at Bankers Trust Company on Park Avenue in NYC in the mid-1960s. I remember him as a smart, friendly, and handsome young man. On the 10th anniversary of 9/11, I was watching the memorial service on television and heard his name. My best wishes go out to his family. Mary Coombs Cafarelli

Tracy B. Smith

September 13, 2011

To the family and friends of Mr. Hartz,

We have never met Mr. Hartz and do not know any of his family and friends personally, but this past Sunday at Mass on Sept. 11, 2011, our congregation was encouraged to choose a slip of paper that had a name of a deceased individual who lost their lives on 9-11. We chose the name "John Clinton Hartz" and our family is praying for Mr. Hartz's soul and his family and friends that live with this loss everyday.

I Googled Mr. Hartz's name because I wanted to share his story and life with my husband and 4 children. We have a daughter who is 11, a son who is 9, a daughter who is 7, and another daughter who is 3. Mr. Hartz seemed to be an amazing and caring individual from what I have read in this guest book and the links to his name. We feel blessed to be praying for all those who have been touched in some way by Mr. Hartz's inspiring life.

We hope that our continued prayers will give Mr. Hartz's family and friends some peace and comfort.

God Bless You,
Tracy Bua Smith
Please feel free to contact us via email if you feel led to do so since we would love to know if there are any specific intentions we can be praying for with our family.

Janet Williams

September 11, 2011

I wear your name on my Mercy Band and pray for your family often. May God bless your loved ones who have to relive this horrible day in history every day of their lives.

P Tabbernor

October 31, 2006

In memory....

Kristine

October 27, 2006

As I cross-stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.

Steve Raaen

March 13, 2005

I worked with John when I was just starting my career at Mutual of New York. I was akin to an assistant pencil sharpener in the ditch digging department. He was an incredibly caring person who saw value in everyone. An unutterable loss and I thank God for creating him. God surely has blessed his soul as John blessed mine.

james purdy

September 11, 2004

My prayers are with you, Toby and Katie, as they have been for the past thirty six months. Years ago, your father and I tore up the tennis courts at Somerset County Club, chasing impossibly-hard/accurate shots from our wives - and sat beside each other at FHCDS board meetings. A good man. A fond friend. A gift to us all.

Barney Sneiderman

February 1, 2003

I was a classmate of John's at Trinity College (class of 1959).

We were in a few classes together & chatted from time to time. I remember him as a very nice guy.

Nini Diana

September 11, 2002

Dear Toby and Katie,

I'm thinking of you today, as I have this whole past year. With love,

Nini

Sandy Ainley

September 10, 2002

The Hartz family,

We have been hunting for your family for years and it wasn't until I saw the Hartz name on the WTC list and read about John that I realized I had found them and at such an awful time. I can't tell you bad we feel. (John's Grand-father, John is my mother's first cousin.) Living so far away in California, it really personalizes the events a year ago.

Sandy Ainley

Janet Williams

September 8, 2002

I have worn the mercy band bearing John's name for the last 10 months, not wanting to take it off. Those around me notice it, and I ask for prayers for his family.



May God's peace be with his family and friends, and may He carry them gently over this first, difficult marking of that date. Amen.

Iim yanni

August 25, 2002

I knew John for many years through the professional contacts our Firms had, and always respected him for his candor, honesty, investment skills, and lastly wonderful interpersonal skills with others. We will miss working with John and offer our condolences to his family and associates at Fiduciary Trust. He was a good man.

Marion Swan

August 15, 2002

I remember John from my years at Fiduciary in the late 80s. He was always so kind and helpful. My prayers are with his family as the 1st anniversary of 9/11 grows near.

Michael Iezzi

April 22, 2002

Father we entrust our brother John to your mercy. You loved him greatly in this life: now that he is freed from all its cares, give him happiness and peace forever. Welcome him now into paradise where there will be no more sorrow, no more weeping or pain, but only peace and joy with Jesus your Son, and the Holy Spirit forever and ever

members and staff edgartown golf club

March 12, 2002

thank you for being a part of our

lives...

Anonymous

February 1, 2002

DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL MAN JOHN CLINTON HARTZ AND MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01.MAY ST. JOHN AND JESUS MEET YOU AT THE GATES OF HEAVEN.AMEN

Teresa Jahn

December 30, 2001

May John's life and love live on in those who love him. We are very sorry for your loss. Our hearts cry with you.

America Cries

We see your sorrow-

and our hearts cry....

We can not erase your pain

but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-

-the American people-

are beside you.

We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,

the strength that gives you courage,

and the words to lighten your spirits.

And when we are left speechless

may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts

to ease your sorrow.

May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-

-the American people-

face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn

Dixon, IL

Donna Klamm

November 24, 2001

Dear Toby & Katie, So sorry to learn of your father's death. Know that my thoughts are with you and your families. In case you don't remember me I was secretary at FHCDS 1977-85.

David Stein

November 21, 2001

Dear Hartz family:



I have lived at 30 Sunnybrook Rd.

for 16 years now, but I think I only met your dad a handful of times. He struck me as a gentleman, a man of character, decency, and integrity. From everything I have heard and read my impression of him is completely correct. God bless



David Stein

Brice O'Keeffe

October 23, 2001

Toby,



I do not know how to get a hold of you but wanted to know I have been thinking about you everyday since I heard the horrible news.



I will always remember the good times I had at your house with your Dad. He was a GREAT man.



Hang in there buddy...



Brice

Jeanine Hart Seaman

October 23, 2001

Dear Family:



My brother brother, John P. Hart, was also lost that day. He was from the Danville, CA office of Franklin Templeton. I have seen your John's name often and your family has been in our family's thoughts and prayers. This is a good place to let you know that, even though we do not know each other, somehow, we are all one. God bless. Jeanine.

Lisa Callaway

October 12, 2001

Toby-



My prayers go out to you and your sister and your entire family.



You had and will always have a wonderful father.



God bless you.



Fondly,



Lisa

Kathleen Fitzsimmons

October 11, 2001

Condolences and prayers from a fellow resident (part-time) of Basking Ridge.

Barbara Bolin

September 24, 2001

MY THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOU ALL.MAY GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

JOHN MAY YOU REST IN PEACE.

Katie Pena (Milne)

September 20, 2001

Dear Mrs. Hartz,



I lived at 30 Sunnybrook Road (Katie Milne) and fondly remember you and Mr. Hartz and your two children. I was so, so sorry to see Mr. Hartz's name on the list and wanted you to know that I am thinking of you at this very difficult time. I remember how sweet your husband was, walking me home after babysitting for Toby. I will always remember Mr. Hartz as a softspoken, sweet and gentle man.



My most sincere condolences to you and your family.



Very truly yours, Katie (Milne) Pena

Catherine & Michael Corbett

September 19, 2001

Dear Cathy,

You may recall when we were neighbors. Catherine and I and our two children lived on the corner (1 Sunnybrook). John and I rode the train together everyday for almost eight years. How I remember the Jeep and his enjoyment of his Cape Cod toy.

Thinking of you on this day, we are,



Very truly yours,

Michael and Catherine Corbett

Rosemary Grulke

September 18, 2001

What a privilege it was to know John Hartz. Cathy, you are in my prayers.



Love,

Rosemary

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