Mary-Hartline-Obituary

Mary Hartline

Oct 29, 1927 – Aug 12, 2020 (Age 92)

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BORN
October 29, 1927
DIED
August 12, 2020
AGE
92

Obituary

Mary Hartline was one of TV's earliest stars, best known as the bandleader in "Super Circus" from 1949 to 1955. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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You were so beautiful

Mary I was 5 years old when I got to come on and see super circus right in front of you, you are so beautiful and after this show you shook all of our hands and I could not take my hand out of yours you were as beautiful in 1950 as you were in 2020

Loved Mary Hartline n SuperCircus, was also on her show and won the prize of an Alice in Wonderland Madame Alexander doll. Mary was just the most beautiful person, inside and out. So ADMIRED her and I was either 8 or 9 years old.

I grew up with Super Circus early 1950's, not only with Mary Hartline, but with the ringmaster Claude Kirschner as well. I'm really glad that I'm able to see Super Circus again, however, this time through youtube. It just brings back my childhood memories. Thanks "Youtube" for bringing back Super Circus!

Mary, thank you for your contribution to television and for entertaining the children and adults that watched the super circus television show. I can't believe my dad ( Glen woodrow Hartline) never mentioned her as I was growing up but discovered she was family to me. I actually introduced myself to Mary via email years ago and she actually sent me autographed pics that I can share with my family. I still enjoy watching her TV show on YouTube. RIP MARY, thank you for sharing your life with us.

As a 4 year old, in PB, I was honored to have enjoyed luncheons in Mary's company, both at her Beautiful Palm Beach home & The Bath & Tennis Club. She was very kind with me , teaching me MANNERS and Fashion tips....

Hey, Hartline family, this is Bardie "Scampy" Patton, the original Scampy the Clown, from 1949 to 1953, and am featured with Cliffy, Soubier, Nicky Francis, and Mary Hartline. She was to me, the perfect woman. I spent several stay overs other house, and was head over heels in love wither. She was a wonderful friend ot me, my mother Belle and father, Phil Patton, who was the producer of the show. It was one "Live" hour every
Sunday, and I mean live!. You only got one chance, just...