Marianne-Hartmann-Obituary

Marianne Hartmann

Lawrenceville, New Jersey

1942 - 2023

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DIED
October 25, 2023
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Lawrenceville, New Jersey

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In Loving Memory of Marianne Potocki Hartmann (1942-2023) A passionate educator, Marianne Hartmann, peacefully passed away at 80 years old on October 25, 2023. Born in the Polish enclave of Trenton, New Jersey, in 1942 to parents John and Sophie Potocki, she attended Cathedral High School....

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Ms Potocki was a beautiful person in many ways . I had her as my English teacher at Princeton High School in 1966, and she gave me some positivity at a time when life was quite hard for me and my family . I will not forget her .

My family starting picking up Ms. Marianne´s newspaper and putting inside her door 16+ years ago. It was a honor and privilege to be a neighbor to such a lovely neighbor. Seeing her seating outside soaking up some sun was always an extra bonus. My God bless you during this time.

Maryann Hartman was a patient of mine for many years . She always had stories to share about her son and grandson that she adored. She would always bring in the Science section of the newspaper. What a a kind and lovely person. may you rest in peace . prayers to her family ....

Ms. Hartmann was an unforgettable teacher! My sophomore year, as she prepared us for the vocab section of the SAT, she challenged me to yell STENTORIAN at the top of my lungs. She then out-yelled me. Needless to say, the word´s meaning was never forgotten! PHS class of 2001

I was a student of "Miss Potocki" in 1966. She is the reason I became a high school English teacher. Ron Medvin

I had Miss Potocki when she was a student teacher and really liked her. The next year I saw that we had a new teacher named Mrs. Hartmann. I was so pleased to see she was back! She was a great teacher.

I've known you since I was 12 yrs old I'm glad I got to see you recently,thank you for remembering me R.I.P Love you always.

Ms. Hartmann was my sophomore year English teacher (1998-1999). She was the first teacher to call me by my desired nickname and made a conscience effort to do so. She made books come alive. Her passion for literature and teaching was evident and I am so very lucky to have had her as a teacher. I am currently in my 19th year of teaching in Brooklyn and just yesterday I was speaking about my sophomore year English class to my students. I can only hope to make the same kind of lasting impression...

She was our wonderful teacher at Princeton High School. Rest in Peace.