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John T. Hartman

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John T. Hartman

Birth
Newton, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
Nov 1957 (aged 31)
Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
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JOHN T. HARTMAN

Funeral services for John T. Hartman, __, (photo), Rt. 3, Manitowoc, who was
killed in an accident at the Radandt Sons gravel pit Friday morning, will be
held at 9:15 a.m. Monday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc,
and at 10 o'clock at St. Casimir Catholic Church, Northeim, with the Rev.
Arthur Danks officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery and the
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 659 of Manitowoc, will accord military rites
at graveside.
Mr. Hartman was crushed to death when ______________ (underinked) operating
moved ahead suddenly and forced him against a conveyor.
Mr. Hartman was born June 30, 1926, in the Town of Newton, son of the late
Mr. John Hartman and Mrs. Anna Holschbach Hartman. He married the former Carol
Scott Feb. 7, 1953, at Westover Air Force Base, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman
returned to the area after his discharge from the Air Force Sept. 10, 1953.
He entered the service Sept. 7, 1950, and served with the 1600th (sic)
MotorVehicle Squadron in Greenland. He was a marshal in the Holy Name Society
of St. Casimir.
Survivors include his wife, two daughters, (private); his mother, Mrs. Anna
Hartman and six brothers, Anthony, Clarence, Alois, Leo and Francis at
Manitowoc and Norbert, who is in the armed services in France.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday until the time of
services. The Rosary will be recited by the Holy Name Society of St. Casimir
at __ p.m. Sunday.

Manitowoc Herald Times, November 9, 1957 P. 11
JOHN T. HARTMAN

Funeral services for John T. Hartman, __, (photo), Rt. 3, Manitowoc, who was
killed in an accident at the Radandt Sons gravel pit Friday morning, will be
held at 9:15 a.m. Monday at the Urbanek and Schlei Funeral Home, Manitowoc,
and at 10 o'clock at St. Casimir Catholic Church, Northeim, with the Rev.
Arthur Danks officiating. Burial will be in the church cemetery and the
Veterans of Foreign Wars, Post 659 of Manitowoc, will accord military rites
at graveside.
Mr. Hartman was crushed to death when ______________ (underinked) operating
moved ahead suddenly and forced him against a conveyor.
Mr. Hartman was born June 30, 1926, in the Town of Newton, son of the late
Mr. John Hartman and Mrs. Anna Holschbach Hartman. He married the former Carol
Scott Feb. 7, 1953, at Westover Air Force Base, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Hartman
returned to the area after his discharge from the Air Force Sept. 10, 1953.
He entered the service Sept. 7, 1950, and served with the 1600th (sic)
MotorVehicle Squadron in Greenland. He was a marshal in the Holy Name Society
of St. Casimir.
Survivors include his wife, two daughters, (private); his mother, Mrs. Anna
Hartman and six brothers, Anthony, Clarence, Alois, Leo and Francis at
Manitowoc and Norbert, who is in the armed services in France.
Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 p.m. Sunday until the time of
services. The Rosary will be recited by the Holy Name Society of St. Casimir
at __ p.m. Sunday.

Manitowoc Herald Times, November 9, 1957 P. 11


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