STAN-HARTMAN-Obituary

STAN W. HARTMAN

Fort Wayne, Indiana

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STAN W. HARTMAN, 59, currently of Wawasee, died on Friday, Nov. 13, 2009, at his home, with his family by his side. The Fort Wayne native was the son of the late Walter and Wilhelmine Hartman. He was a 45 year member of St. Peter's Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, and a current member of Ligonier...

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My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. May the Lord bless and comfort you in the dys to come.

jane

Stan was in my grade at St Peter's when I joined our class in 6th grade. Stan was the kindest and most inviting person with his humor that could make anyone smile.He will be genuinely missed.My prayers to the family.
Deborah nee Smola Zeigler

So sorry to hear of your loss...my prayers are with your family during this time of grieving.

Jill Garst (Steve Ball's daughter)

Dear Carrie,
My deepest condolences to you and your family. I am so sorry for your loss.
I fondly remember when you and Stan came to New York City to see the NY Yankees play. ( I think it was the NY Mets in 2000). I was happy to find out that there was another Yankee fan in the family. I remember walking around lower Manhattan and the World Trade Center Plaza and then going to a bar for a beer. It was a beautiful summer afternoon and a very warm memory of a really great guy.

Dear Carrie--I went to high school with Stan also. I did not know him then well, but have been following Jennie's posts so feel like I know both of you now. It brings your own death so much closer to home when someone of your same age dies. My prayers are with you and your family and may your memories sustain you. God Bless. Vicki Harwood Bahls

Dear Carrie,
Stan and I met in chemistry class 101 at the PUIU campus in 1968, became good friends and even were roommates our senior year at Purdue. As you know we have been friends ever since. He introduced me to his boss and first job when I came home from the army. We were again roomies when we were transfered to Kansas City. We then worked together at a local nursery before Stan returned home to help his Dad with the farm. I am proud to claim Stan as my friend-in fact he was one of...

Carrie,
I was sad to see the obituary in the paper on Sunday. I guess it surprised me as the last time I inquired, I heard he was doing better. I cannot imagine how you must be feeling and know that God is with you through this difficult time. You will make it through with His help and the help of your wonderful family.

Love,
Joyce Kerns

Carrie,
I wish we could be there to personally express our sympathy on the loss of your beloved Stan. Our thoughts and prayers are with you, Jeff, Andrea and Lucas. May God Bless and Comfort all of you during this difficult time.

Love,
Sharon & Dean

Carrie,
I know we met but I think it has been many years ago. Stan was a great cousin and a wonderful person to know. He was there when my dad died and he visited him often while he was in the hospital. I came to see dad the day before he died and guess who was in the elevator on his way to visit with my dad? Yep, it was Stan. We talked for a while and I told him I was so glad he had a chance to see dad. But that was how Stan was - always caring for his uncles and aunts. I was...