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Peter Mark Hartman

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Peter Mark Hartman Peter Mark Hartman, 56, of Northampton, died September 15, 2006 in Lehigh Valley Hospital-Muhlenberg, Bethlehem. He ws the loving companion of Mary Ann (Wunderly) Over. He was born June 25, 1950 in Allentown, the son of the late Earl and Jean (Huber) Hartman. He was an...

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Mary Ann,
Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.

I had the pleasure of being the soundman for Pete's band 'High Treason' back in the 70's. Pete had the best sense of humor. He had his own vocabulary and phrases that I swear I still think of to this day!!! Those who knew him know what I mean. Bless you Pete. I'll bet that's an awsome band you've got up there.

Dear Mary ann & family,
It is so hard to put feelings into words at a time like this. It is especially difficult when someone so young has passed. I keep mulling over in my mind words that were used just recently at my daughters wedding,"Its not the number of breaths we take, but the moments that take our breath away. I know you all shared just those kinds of moments with Pete, moments that took your breath away. Savor them,hold them close to your heart and he will always be with you....

I was sorry to hear of Peters Passing, He was a great guy with a unique personality.
Sorry to say we lost touch with lifes trials and tribulations but I will always remember him fondly.

Mary Ann

You must know you are one of the best things that ever happened to our friend Pete. Craig and I have been talking about him ever since we found out and neither of us can picture him without that smile on his face and we saw it a whole lot more since he met you. We will miss him.

It is with great sadness that I learned of my Cousin Peter's passing. It is my hope that his family finds peace in the knowledge of how much he loved them.

Dear Maryann & Family,
I'm very sorry for your loss. Your in my thoughts and prayers.

Joining countless friends and colleagues from Kirkland Village, I want to express my deepest sympathy to Mary Ann and her family, along with the family of her cherished one, Peter Mark. While there are "no words" to ease the pain, please be assured of my love and prayers. In this time of sorrow and beyond, you are in my heart.

Keeping you in my thoughts and prayers.