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Donald Hartman Obituary

Donald Dewayne Hartman, 86, of Alpine, Ala., passed away peacefully at Aspire Vestavia Hills Hospice Center on October 28, 2022, after a long illness. Born in Toledo, Ohio, his family moved to Morristown, TN., where Don received most of his elementary and secondary education. He graduated from Morristown High School in 1954. Mr. Hartman was a retired educator who was recognized by national education organizations for developing one of the top foreign language programs in the country. He has several professional publications to his credit and made multiple presentations to numerous professional organizations. He also taught in Jefferson County, AL. His credentials include five majors at the B.A. level, two majors at the Masters level, and two at the A.A. level, which is the Alabama equivalent to a PhD. He studied in nine universities around the world including the Sorbonne in Paris, the University of Moscow, and the University of London with classes at both Cambridge and Oxford, and the University of Tennessee. His B.A. degree is from the University of the Americas in Mexico. Both his Masters and A.A. were conferred by the University of Montevallo in Alabama. He served as a communications specialist for the U.S. Army stationed in Honolulu and Birmingham in the early 1960s. Besides being a writer, he was an avid painter and carpenter. He was preceded in death by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hartman and his wife Royldene Howard Hartman. He is survived by his significant other and traveling companion, Carole Gilbert of Pigeon Forge, TN., many cousins including special cousin Carol Jaynes of White Pine, TN. Special friends Debbie Perry, Ben Dugger, Charles and Joyce McCarter, and many friends and former students including Terry Frey and Bill Robertson. Graveside services were held Saturday, Nov. 5 at 11 a.m. at Elmwood Cemetery and Mausoleum in Birmingham. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Isabel Anderson Comer Museum, 771 S. Broadway Ave, Sylacauga, AL, 35150. Online condolences may be offered at www.usreyfuneralhome.com. Usrey Funeral Home of Talladega assisted the family.

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Published by St. Clair Times on Nov. 8, 2022.

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Peggy Myers Carrano

November 6, 2022

I had Mr. Hartman for two years of Spanish at Berry High School in Alabama. He told us of his adventures around the world and made me think of places I wanted to see one day. To this day I still love to travel and see the world, in part, because of him. Everyone has memorable teachers in their life and he was certainly one of mine.
My sincere condolences to his friends and family.

Doyle and Cyndi Creel

November 4, 2022

Sorry to hear of your loss. May God give you the comfort that only He can give. Yours in Christ; Doyle and Cyndi Creel

Diann A Harris

November 4, 2022

One of my favorite teachers. Great guy. Will be missed

Kathy

November 3, 2022

Mr.Hartman was my Spanish teacher. He was loved and will be missed. Godspeed. Class of 1968 Kathy Jones (Watson).

Sharon McGraine Rhodes

November 2, 2022

I didn´t have Mr. Hartman as a teacher, however in 1970 him and his wife sponsored a trip to Europe. On this trip I met another Berry student, Roger Rhodes. We have been married 46 years! I would have never known him, if not for this trip. I called Mr. Hartman a few years ago to share this. He was one of the most interesting men I knew. Prayers for those who love him. Sharon McGraine Rhodes

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