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Marilyn "Maudie" Hartman

Freeport, Illinois

1939 - 2020 (Age 81)

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Marilyn "Maudie" Hartman 1939—2020Marilyn "Maudie" Hartman, 81, of Freeport passed away Sunday July 19, 2020. She was born in Dodgeville, WI April 26, 1939 to Chauncey and Dorothy (Jeidy) Whitish. On June 9, 1956 she married Donald W. Hartman in Lanark, IL. Donald passed away July 16, 2013....

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Words often depart when trying to call up the memories. I've known Maudie seemingly my whole life. From early days on CB Radio, to the snowmobile club and later all of the wonderful times at Park Hills, this beautiful lady was never without a smile or word of encouragement for a friend. I loved the way she was always so seemingly at ease and she always brought a smile to my face. Though I moved away a lot of years ago, she would always loudly say my name and come out for a hug. ...

Maudie was a very sweet lady and always had something to say that cheered you up!! I used to work in a grocery store and as she came into my line, she smiled and perked me up!! We had our "talks" and our laughs, I'm sure going miss you, "Ma", gone but not forgotten! Love you!

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. She was such a sweet little lady always full of love, joy, and a great smile. A great friend to our mom (Doris). Connie (Burton) Willey and Teresa.

Maudie was such an amazing boss and I truly loved working with/for her! She was always laughing and joking around. I learned so much from her and I appreciate the many fond memories made at Park Hills! Maudie will be miss!! Love you!

Maudie you were a treasure. You’re just gone from our sight, not from our hearts. You will be missed. God bless you!

I knew Maudie 21 years or so and worked with her at the course for 13 seasons. She was at her best when she cranked up the radio on Sunday mornings with polka music. I'll miss her.

Maudie would always seem to follow me around to the area events.
We sat at the Fair and watched the band play and have kettle korn.

Maudie would always follow me around to area events.

Maudie touched the lives of so many people. She will always hold a special place in many of our hearts.