Johnny Lee Hartman
Apr 7, 1945 - Feb 7, 2020
Posted by Martha Reddout
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Marietta Monitororor
14 Feb 2020, Page 4
Interment followed in the Leon Cemetery.
Born April 7, 1945 at Leon, the son of Charlie D. and Carrie Tom Hartman, he died Friday, February 7, 2020 in Mercy Hospital Ardmore. Johnny was a kind person and never met a stranger. He always had a story to tell and could pull the best pranks on people. Johnny enjoyed visiting with his family and friends. Some of his favorite time was spent camping and hunting. He had even gone hunting with his hounds this past Thursday. Johnny met Patty Howell 19 years ago and they had lived together as significant others and best friends since then. He was an avid baseball fan and player. Even at 64 years old he was pitching no-hitters at Regional Ball Park.
He was preceded in death by his parents; son, Johnny Lee “Punk” Hartman, Jr.; brother, Roy Wayne Hartman; sisters, Marie Sparks, Mary Haymes, Lula Mae Taylor, and an infant sister, Brenda Lou Hartman; and a granddaughter, Autumn Nicole Trusty.
Left to cherish his memory is his significant other and best friend, Pattie Howell Hartman of the home; daughters, Paula Sears and husband John of Healdton and Readona Edwards and husband Otis of Graham; son, Johnny Kevin Hartman of Marietta; Joe Howell and wife Shae of Ardmore, Larry Edwards of Lone Grove, and Blaine Howell and wife Norma of Ardmore; special nephew, Dakota Meyers of the home; brothers, Sonny Hartman of Leon and Larry Hartman and wife Teresa of Leon; sister, Vera Lebrock and spouse Dale Jones of Lone Grove; four special brothers-in-law, Dan McClain, Dave McClain, W.A. McClain and Billy Risenhoover; special friends, Bill McMillen and Derick Gray; 20 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; and many other nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
Serving as pallbearers were Jesse Stephens, Donnie Reed, Dakota Meyers, J.B. Meyers, Michael White, Joe Samples and Zane Gray. Honorary bearers were Tammy Cornish, Misty Dollar, Rhonda Hartman, Kerie Behrens, Shannon Stevens, Lacy King Cox and Gloria Davis.
Online guest book: alexanderfuneralhome.org
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