Larissa-Hartman-Obituary

Larissa Hartman

Denver, Colorado

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Hartman, Larissa Nicole August 20, 1991-March 14, 2010. Beloved daughter of Jeffrey and Lenita Hartman, and sister of Kyle; granddaughter of Harry and Joan Hartman and Eleanor Ashley; niece of Auralie Ashley, Ed Marx, David Ashley, Steve, Jay and Harrison Hartman, James Stanaway, and Michelle...

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Dear Hartman Family,
We are so sorry for your loss. Larissa had a wonderful spirit. If there is anything we can do in this time of need, please let us know. You all are in our thoughts.

It's been many years since we were neighbors, but I still remember those days fondly. Larissa was such a beautiful child - so sweet.
I imagine there is nothing a person can say to make this terrible loss much easier, but I hope knowing that you are loved and being prayed for will comfort you.

Jeff and Family,

I was saddened to hear about your loss. My thoughts and Blessings are soo with you in this time of loss.. Please know my heart breaks for you and if at any time you need anything please dont hessitate to call me, I will be here for you..

Dear Lenita and Family,

We are so sorry for your loss. I hope beautiful memories of her help to comfort you now and always. We are thinking of you and praying for you.

Love,

Holly and Seth Wilcher

We are so sorry for your loss.

The Rienks/Yoon Family (from Fisher)

Dear Hartman Family,

We just wanted to let you know we are so, so sorry for your loss and that our thoughts and prayers have been with you since the accident. We hope that you will find some comfort and peace with your family and friends during this difficult time.

Chelsey Mandell's Family

Dear Lenita, Jeff, and Kyle,

You all have been in our thoughts this week and we are holding you close in our hearts. We are honored to have Larissa touch our lives....her bright light continues to shine.

Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you...we are just down the street.

With love,
Andy, Ken, Maya, and Shay

Kyle, Mom & Dad,
At 59, I wanted to resume vaulting, a high school passion interrupted by an industrial accident two months after graduating in 1967. But I was intimidated by the starting heights of today's schoolkids and by their bravado. I nearly gave up for fear that they would taunt me (girls especially, like my older sister did in Jr. High). When Above the Bar members agreed to jump separately, Larissa one one of the few who stayed, not just to watch but share and encourage. That...

Nita, Jeff & Family,

I am so sorry for your loss. I am thinking of you now more than ever. I love you and if there is anything you need please let me know. I will be praying for your family. I'm sorry I am so far away at times like these, but know that you are so deeply in my heart and thoughts.

With Sympathy,
Amanda Armitage