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James Jacob Hartenstein III

Westminster, Maryland

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HARTENSTEIN III , JAMES JACOB James Jacob Hartenstein III, 43, of New Freedom, PA, died suddenly at home on Sunday, June 27, 2010. He was the husband of Tami A. (Sechrist) Hartenstein, with whom he celebrated 10 years of marriage on October 8, 2009, and the father of Grace...

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May God bless you and your family. You are still in my thoughts regularly. Missing you greatly.

We miss you, Jimmy. God Bless & Hold you close.

Dear Hartensteins,
I am so deeply saddened when I learned about JJ's passing. I met him my first year at PSU and we quickly became very good friends. He had the biggest heart and was always there when I needed him, guiding me through some of the toughest moments in my life at the time. I am really really sorry to hear about your loss. Sincerely, Mila Markovic

To the Hartensteins,
Football, fishing and a whole host of other memories flood my mind as the memory of Jim take me back to our time together at SHS. A great friend...and I'm sure a great son, husband and father as well. My prayers are with you as you endure this loss.

Mr and Mrs H - Jim was a blessing to the lives of all of those he touched. I will always cherish the memories of Jim from our childhood. A more true and loyal friend I could not have asked for. Be proud of the love you gave him, for he shared it with all of us.

Tami,
Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your daughter. May God help to ease the pain. I am so sorry for your loss.

Jim and Sharon and family,
I am so sorry you lost your son. My prayers are with you at this time.
Fondly,
Donna (Ford) Hertrich

It is such sad news to hear of Jim's death and yet to see such an outpouring of love and remembrance-what a life well lived. You are in my prayers and may God give you peace and comfort in your sorrow and grief.

Tami - I am so sorry for your loss. I cannot imagine what you are going through. I hope you and your daughter will remember the happy times and keep Jim's memory alive. That is what he would want you to do! Love you!