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Gary L. Hartman

Allentown, Pennsylvania

1951 - 2020

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Gary Lynn Hartman, 69, of Lower Macungie, PA passed away peacefully at home on August 11, 2020. He was born on April 6, 1951 in Salamanca, New York, the son of the late Lowell William Hartman and Dorothy Huntsman, now of Ephrata, PA.Gary graduated from Ephrata High School in 1969, and Juniata...

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Hard to believe it has been a year. RIP friend. You are missed.

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Sorry to hear about Gary. Terry Walter told me of his passing when he called to organize a tennis match. He often called and Gary and I would play tennis at The Tennis Zone in Quakertown regularly years ago. Gary and I played golf a few times as well and he always hit it farther and always scored better than me. Yet he was a pleasure to have in our group for both sports. He was a competitor, but kind-hearted, and many times sent me e-mails of nature. My condolences to all his family...

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Oh, Laura,
How sad we are to hear about your loss. All of us at Syb's thought of Gary as one of our morning pleasures. We had been so delighted to get to know him just a little since his retirement, and I for one will miss hearing about his fox and eagle sightings, the beauty of nature in his own backyard, and his fly-fishing exploits. Please know that we are sending are heartfelt condolences. He will be missed.

To Lauren and Gary's family,
We send our deepest sympathy on the loss of Gary. Keep your memories of him deep within your hearts, and he will always be with you. Always.
Sincerely,
Grayson and Jan McNair

Mr. Hartman’s advice for me to consider studying engineering was pivotal in my path to becoming an engineer.

Gary was a wonderful friend ,neighbor and golf buddy. I always enjoyed being in his presence. He will be missed by the entire community and especially by me .
Rest In Peace Gary.

Gary was a wonderful friend and a great person. I always enjoyed being in his presence and playing golf with him. He has made His presence known to all that had the opportunity to be with him . He will be greatly missed.

Vince Alonge