Marilyn-Hartman-Obituary

Marilyn K. Hartman

Greenfield, Massachusetts

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DIED
June 18, 2020
LOCATION
Greenfield, Massachusetts

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Marilyn Kay Hartman, known for her strong opinions and outspoken ways, died June 18, 2020 after a two year long relationship with cancer, an affair which lasted longer than any she'd had with any man.She leaves behind a number of loyal friends and acquaintances along with family members too...

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Well my friend - you are missed dearly. I can only image what you would say about the orange man getting elected again and the craziness in the world. No doubt your spirit has lived on.

I think of you often and smile.

Miss you all the time. Miss our phone cqlls and your stories. Gone too soon. Love you.

I still think of you often. Anytime I´m in nature, or something reminds me of your often funny observations.

My heart is broken that the world has lost this amazing beautiful soul. We met in seventh grade and remained friends, she knew my husband and kids who loved her. We lost physical touch when we moved to Florida but remained phone buddies. We talked about everything she was always wise beyond her years. We did loose touch when she moved. We moved back to Massachusetts in 2019 after some research I found her address and wrote her a letter, unfortunately I don´t know if she ever received it or...

Missing you my friend. It's your birthday today and I am thinking of you.

I miss you, Marilyn. I have so much to talk about with you, it’s frustrating that I can’t. I would love to hear your insight that would make me laugh.

I found this page by chance and did not know Marilyn, but the extraordinary tone and forthrightness of this tribute made me feel that I had known Marilyn for years! Well done. Someone who knew her well and cared about her succeeded in bringing her to this page.

Marilyn was spirited and the most determined person I've had the pleasure to meet. She went after knowledge like a shark, and the obituary sounds like she wrote it herself—even the cadence is like her voice. I miss her. —Jane Roy Brown