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Earl E. Hartman, 82, formally of Noble now of Norman passed away February 1, 2013, surrounded by his family. Services will be at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 5, 2013 at Trinity Lutheran Church, 603 Classen Blvd., Norman, Ok., 73071, with the Rev. David Nehrenz and Vicar Aaron Uphoff officiating.Burial will
follow at the Norman IOOF Cemetery.
Mr. Hartman was born April 21, 1930, on the family farm east of
Noble to Frank and Estes Meltabarger Hartman. He attended Rocky Point
School, and was on the school basketball team of which he enjoyed. He
began farming the family farm at 16 at the death of his father while
caring for his mother and two younger sisters. He went on to be a local
LP Gas Salesman for many years, finally retiring from the City of Norman
in 1991. He was married to Louise Garling Hartman for 50 years marrying
on May 27, 1956 at Trinity Lutheran Church in Norman. In Mr.
Hartman’s early years he was a member of Liberty and Maguire Baptist
Church of Noble, being baptized in a farm pond near the family farm. He
joined Trinity Lutheran Church in 1956 after marrying Louise. He
faithfully served as an usher and served on the Board of Trustees during
his 57 years of membership of Trinity Lutheran Church. He also
thoroughly enjoyed Square Dancing, being a member of Norman Silver Spur
for 54 years and Newcastle Centennial Squares. Earl was also active in
Norman Dignity Memorial Lift. Family said he was a loving husband and
father that enjoyed hunting, farming, and gardening.
Mr. Hartman was preceded in death by his parents, wife, 3 sisters, one
brother, numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
Survivors include son Raymond Hartman and his wife Nancy of Norman; one
brother Roy Hartman and wife Pauline of Norman; one sister Ellen Jones
of Norman; one sister-in-law Pauline Hartman of Del City; one
brother-in-law Edward Garling of Norman; two step grandchildren Rick and
Bryan Noller of Kansas City, Mo; three step great grandchildren; and
many other relatives and friends.
The family would like to thank Dr. Stephen G. Lindsey, Earl’s doctor for
more than 30 years, and Lifecare of Oklahoma during his last few weeks.
Memorial donations may be made to Trinity Lutheran Church Mortgage
Principal, 603 Classen Blvd., Norman OK, 73071.
Family to receive friends from 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m., Monday, February
4, 2013.
Arrangements for Earl and his family were placed in the care of the Vice
family at Havenbrook Funeral Home in Norman.
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