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H. King Hartman M.D.

1937 - 2022

H. King Hartman M.D. obituary, 1937-2022, Greensburg, PA

BORN

1937

DIED

2022

FUNERAL HOME

Kepple-Graft Funeral Home

524 North Main Street

Greensburg, Pennsylvania

H. Hartman Obituary

H. King Hartman, MD, 85, of Greensburg, loving husband and father of four children, passed away peacefully Tuesday, June 21, 2022. King was born Jan. 5, 1937, in Latrobe, the middle of three sons to the late Dr. James Wiley Hartman and Katharine King Hartman. Growing up in Latrobe at that time, King was fortunate to call the late Fred Rogers and Arnold Palmer friends. The generous, gregarious, driven-to-succeed nature of those individuals was instilled in King as well; those traits shaped his life. He graduated at the top of his class from Latrobe Area High School in 1955. During his senior year, as captain of the tennis team, he partnered with Walt Berberich to win the state doubles championship. He continued his tennis career at Washington & Jefferson College, where he led the Presidents to 33 straight victories and two conference championships. He was the reigning No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles conference champion in all four years at the college. King was also a two-time conference MVP and ranked among the top 10 players in the East throughout his career. Not to be dismissed was King's love of the social scene at W&J. He maintained a strong affiliation with his fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta, for whom he served as president his senior year. His academic career was equally impressive, being elected into Phi Beta Kappa honor society and graduating summa cum laude in 1959. King matriculated at Temple University School of Medicine in the summer of '59. It was there he met the love of his life, Caroline Heiser, a young nursing student at Temple University. He earned his doctor of medicine degree, graduating in 1963. Shortly thereafter, he and Caroline affirmed their commitment to one another at the altar and were married on June 22, 1963. King's medical education continued at the Cleveland Clinic, where he completed his residency in ophthalmology in 1967. His plans to return to southwestern Pennsylvania and start his ophthalmology career were put on hold, as he was drafted by the Army to serve in Vietnam. King was deployed to Vietnam and served as a head and neck trauma surgeon just behind the front lines. While there, he survived the Tet Offensive by cutting out a screen and hanging out a window until the Viet Cong left the area. He returned home as a major in the Army with a redefined outlook on life. "Not sweating the small stuff" took on a new meaning after witnessing the atrocities committed during wartime. When his eldest son accidentally flooded the newly completed addition to their home during Fourth of July festivities, his response: "It's just a little water. It can be fixed." He launched his ophthalmology private practice in Greensburg in 1970 and, despite his colorful ultrasuede sport coats with matching patent leather shoes and a corresponding psychedelic carpet, it became a success. His desire to see ophthalmologists succeed nationally led him to be one of the founding fathers of Ophthalmic Mutual Insurance Co., the insurance carrier recommended by the American Academy of Ophthalmology. His love of medicine in general, and ophthalmology specifically, led two of his sons, King Jr. and Coby, to join him in practice. His third son, Brett, is a reconstructive plastic surgeon and the director of the Indiana University Burn Center in Indianapolis, Ind. His daughter, Cami, pursued a different path and got her teaching certificate. Outside of work, King maintained his love of tennis, competing at all age levels. Early in his career, he and his doubles partner, Doug Kilgore, had the privilege of playing against Tennis Hall of Fame legend Rod Laver and his partner in a locally televised event benefiting area charities. More recently, after turning 80, he was a semifinalist in a national 80-plus tournament. He also had a fondness for collecting, much to the chagrin of his wife and kids! He renewed his childhood interest in toy trains, amassing thousands of Lionel, American Flyer, Ives and LGB trains over the years. He shared his love of trains by loaning some of his collection for a holiday display at Overly's Country Christmas, now known as Hartman Station. As the years went by, his love for animals took center stage. There wasn't an animal, big or small, that he didn't care for. Through his time and generosity, he supported innumerable animal charities; he took great pride in being a primary donor/volunteer in the Humane Society of Westmoreland County's annual Whisker Walk. If the saying that dogs can pick out the nicest, kindest people holds true, then he's one of the best, for every dog adored him. King simply loved his family. Most of his favorite memories revolved around family gatherings. His legendary childhood battles with his brothers, Wiley and Tom, stretched into adult battles in mini golf, cards and riding waves; practically anything between them turned into a fun-spirited competition. He loved taking his sons golfing in Arizona, building sandcastles with his grandchildren in Ocean City, N.J., strolling the parks at Disney World hand-in-hand with his wife, watching the sunset with "whoever could make the trip" in Naples, Fla., or just relaxing at home with his entire extended family during the holidays. Nothing made him happier. Hopefully his spirit of kindness, generosity and compassion can live on as he is remembered by family, friends and acquaintances alike. King is survived by his wife of 59 years, Caroline; his four children, King Jr. (Jamie), Cami (Jeff Skatell), Brett (Kate) and Coby (Kaitlyn); nine grandchildren; his brother, Thomas; and his faithful furry companion, Wyatt. Family and friends will be received from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, June 25, 2022, at the KEPPLE-GRAFT FUNERAL HOME INC., 524 N. Main St., Greensburg. Funeral service will be private. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to the Humane Society of Westmoreland County at 139 Humane Society Road, Greensburg, PA 15601 or westmorelandhumanesociety.com. online condolences are welcome at www.kepplegraft.com.

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Published by Tribune Review from Jun. 23 to Jun. 24, 2022.

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Dale Fruman family

August 3, 2022

A life well lived and still gone too soon

Mike Ross III

June 29, 2022

To all the Family Members and Friends I am so sorry for your Loss King was a absolutely awesome and generous man whom will be sadly missed. The World is a much better place because King had walked upon this Earth. He touched many many lives and will not be Forgotten. RIP Brave Warrior Gone but not Forgotten! Mike Ross III Branson Mo

Marcella Sarson

June 27, 2022

It is a great loss to our world that Dr Hartman has passed. He was my ophthalmologist for @20 yrs, and he was my generous friend in HSWC fundraising. RIP.

Lawrenceville Vision

June 27, 2022

Your EXCELLENT reputation is known in the tri state area. I'm sure that your experience in Viet Nam changed your outlook forever! It made you even more patient & tolerant of the world situations.
You were a people person & animal lover 100 %.

Eileen S Byers

June 26, 2022

My husband, who grew up on Weldon Street often mentioned him and Dick's brother told me they played with his unique toys at his house when very young. I never met him, but when Dick had his cataract surgery I saw unique toys in his office, too.

Jim and Suzanne Courtney

June 26, 2022

Dr. Hartman was our eye for many years, we are now patients of his sons. He will be truly missed. Cherish your memories, he will forever live in your hearts. Jim and Suzanne Courtney

Joan Haselman

June 25, 2022

Eternal Rest grant unto H. King Hartman, O Lord. May Perpetual Light shine upon him. May H. King Hartman, and all of the Faithful departed, through the Mercy of God, Rest in Peace. Amen.

Earl LaSitis

June 25, 2022

My sympathy goes out to the Hartman family. He treated my whole family with kindness and always professional in every way. He will be sadly missed.

Kimberly Hixson

June 24, 2022

Wow just wow!! We are so very sorry to hear about your loss, I've known him since he started his practice..sending hugs and prayers for all

Yvonne Merrill

June 24, 2022

Dr. Hartman was my eye doctor, my spouse's, and my mother's. I'll never forget the look on my mom's face the first time she walked into his office and saw various collectibles. I had to take a medication with a possible side effect on my retina, requiring an eye exam every six months. Fortunately, Dr. Hartman at the Cleveland Clinic had worked on the trial studies of this medication and could give me solid assurances of its safety. He had that way of making it personal, and I always looked forward to my visit. I knew I was in good hands. I moved away five years ago and am sad to hear of his passing, and he was a great man and a great asset to the community.

Debi and Thomas Urchek

June 24, 2022

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family at this difficult time. King was a kind and pleasant man and Dr . We enjoyed our eye appointments with him and always admired his talent and skill as a physician.

Paul and Rose Brophy

June 24, 2022

So sorry to hear of his passing. Our heartfelt sympathy to the family! May he Rest In Peace!

Beth Foster Paschal

June 24, 2022

Our sympathies and love to the entire Hartman family on the passing of Dr Hartman. His smile and kindness and flair will fondly be remembered. Much love to all of you

Susan Ianni

June 24, 2022

So sorry to hear of Dr. Hartman's passing. We will miss his visits to the Humane Society. He always visited the dogs and seemed to know their personalities, and always had kind words for the staff. He was a true gentleman and animal lover and supported many events over the years. He will be missed. Our sympathies to his wife, children and grandchildren. May he rest in peace.
Humane Society Staff

Michael Stewart

June 23, 2022

Just thinking of King puts a smile on my face. He loved life. My sympathy to the Hartman family. I am certain fond memories will comfort you.

Jesse Foster

June 23, 2022

My sympathy goes out to the Hartman family. You were a good part of my childhood. I remember the friendships and work opportunities provided. I also remember your Dad's green Mach I! Please know that the Foster's are sending prayers for comfort.

Christen Stercho

June 23, 2022

I´m so shocked and saddened to read this. My deepest sympathy to the Hartman family.
I was a patient of Dr Hartman´s for over 40 years. He also performed my LASIK surgery. I always enjoyed talking with him and looking at his newest artwork and toy purchases. He was one of a kind and his contributions to our community will not be forgotten.

Annette and Bernie and the Maragni family

June 23, 2022

Dear Caroline and family,
Our deepest and most heartfelt condolences on your loss. Hopefully your sweet memories of King´s vicarious and fun spirit will help you get through this difficult time.

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