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Alden Cemetery

3100-3190 Country Road 1410
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma


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William Harrison Hartman Sr ~ Lydia Ann [Remaley] Hartman
William Harrison "Bill" Hartman Jr
George Hartman Sr ~ Kathleen [Scott] Hartman
George Hartman Jr


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, March 16, 1932

Lydia Ann [Remaley] Hartman
November 18, 1856 ~ March 12, 1932


Funeral Services For Mrs. Hartman Monday

Mrs. W.H. Hartman, resident of this community for the past thirty years, died at her home in Carnegie Saturday March 12 after a short illness.

Rev. E.C. Hicks, pastor of the Methodist church conducted the funeral services at the Alden church at 2 p.m. Monday and interment was made in the Alden cemetery. Pitcher's Funeral home had charge of the arrangements.

Mr. and Mrs. Hartman came to Oklahoma from Kansas in 1902 and settled on their farm nine miles south of Carnegie, moving to their home in town about ten years ago.

Lydia Ann Remaly was born at Stanton, Pa. November 18, 1856 and died at Carnegie, Oklahoma March 12, 1932, aged 75 years, 3 months and 25 days.

She was converted and united with the Evangelical church at the age of 22. She lived a Christian life and was a devoted wife and mother.

She was united in marriage with William H. Hartman in June, 1874. To this union thirteen children were born, four of whom preceded their mother in death.

She is survived by her husband, five daughters and four sons. The children are: Mrs. Mamie Schultz, Bixby; Robert Hartman, Lawrence, Kans.; Charles Hartman, Holden, Colo.; Mrs. Annie Watson, Lawrence, Kans.; Mrs. Gertrude Livingston, Kansas City, Kans.; Mrs. Lillie Long, Geary; William H. Hartman, Jr., Carnegie, and George Hartman, San Bernardino, Calif., all of whom were present for the funeral. She is also survived by a sister, Mrs. Annie Leheighton, Pa., thirty-one grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren besides a host of friends.


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, March 30, 1921

George Hartman Jr
March 18, 1921 ~ March 24, 1921


George, Jr, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hartman, was buried in the Alden cemetery Thursday afternoon, March 24th after a short service at the grave, conducted by F.A. Lovell, Christian minister.

Little George was permitted to stay with his parents only six days, but in that time he was loved and held a place in the hearts of father and mother that was all his own.

The sympathy of their many friends is given to Mr. and Mrs. Hartman in this sad experience and may they be given strength to bear up under this burden of grief, in the prayer of many.


Obituary
Alden Cemetery
Carnegie, Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

© Carnegie Herald
Carnegie, Oklahoma
Wednesday, November 1, 1954

William Harrison "Bill" Hartman Jr
August 2, 1892 ~ November 1, 1954


Hartman Services Were Tuesday P.M. In Pitcher Chapel

Services were 2:30 p.m. Tuesday for W.H. "Bill" Hartman, 62, in the Pitcher Funeral Home chapel. Rev. W.F. Crow, Baptist pastor, was in charge and burial was in Alden cemetery. Hartman was accorded military honors at the grave by the Carnegie American Legion under the direction of Steve Stiokoff, commander.

Hartman died at 12:02 a.m. Monday in the hospital here following a severe stroke about a week before his death. He had been in failing health about five. years.

William H. Hartman was born in Leavensworth county, Kansas, August 2, 1892.

He came with his parents to Caddo county in 1901, and located near Alden. He had made his home in Carnegie the past 30 years.

He was a veteran of World War I, serving in Germany for two years.

Survivors include three sisters, Mrs. Lillie Dyer, with whom he had made his home since his father's death in 1947; Mrs. Annie Watson Poole, Lawrence, Kan., and Mrs. Margaret Long, Geary; two brothers, Robert of Lawrence, Kan., and George of San Bernardino, Calif.

Out-of-town relatives here for the funeral were Mrs. Long, Alan and Orville Long, all of Geary, and Mrs. Anna Hartman, Trinidad, Colo.


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