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Amy L. Hartman

North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

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DIED
April 7, 2016
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North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania

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Amy Louise Cope Hartman, 56, of North Huntingdon, died Thursday, April 7, 2016, in Family Hospice and Palliative Care, Mt. Lebanon. She was born in Greensburg, a daughter of the late Ronald A. and Dolores L. Albright Cope. She was a member of Circleville United Methodist Church, North Huntingdon,...

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I have the highest regard and appreciation for Amy and Myron Hartman! I was inspired and encouraged by how they educated and loved their children and how they attacked projects together. I am inspired by their children and their families. They have left a legacy of love, compassion, determination and always put family first which still inspires me. Their legacy lives on in their children! Luba Mintas and family (Amy guided me when I started home schooling)

Luba & Sophia Mintas

We started our homeschooling experience with Amy, Brian, Scott and Katie at reading-related program at the Greensburg-Hempfield Library, probably in the fall of 2001 or in 2002. Later we joined Amy's Creative Writing workshops for homeschoolers in her home. Over the years of homeschooling, our paths overlapped a lot. Myron and Amy were an amazing couple, dedicated parents, generous hosts - always including people in their lives - always putting family first.

Brian & Carol, Scott & Kassandra and Katie & Matthew, we extend our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Amy and Myron. I have the greatest respect for your parents, their love for each other and their unconditional love and commitment to each of you. Sophia and I met Amy, Brian, Scott and Katie at the Greensburg-Hempfield Library for a reading workshop that we attended as homeschoolers when Sophia was 9 or 10. Amy gave me courage and guidance when Sophia and I started homeschooling. We...

Brian & Carol,

I am so sorry for your loss. Know that my thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of sorry.

Stacey

My heartfelt sympathy and prayers to the family. Amy was beyond amazing and will be missed dearly. A fellow Hufftowner and classmate. Mary Jo Corsaro Taylor