The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina
February 15, 1995
Mr. Lloyd H. Hartman 68, of Palm Bay, Fla., formerly of Charlotte, died Feb. 14, 1995, at home. Funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday at Fountainhead Funeral Home, Palm Bay. Burial will be in Fountainhead Memorial Park, Palm Bay. Visitation is 10:30 to 11 a.m. Thursday.
Mr. Hartman, a native of Mount Pleasant, N.C., was a Chevron Oil Co. sales executive. He attended high school in Concord and graduted from Burton Institute in Charlotte. He also was a World War II Navy frogman. He worked for Cannon Mills in the late 1940s and in the early 1950s was co-owner of Jackson Park Esso station in Kannapolis. He moved to Florida in 1985.
Survivors are his wife, Betty, of Palm Bay; son, Dean Hartman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; daughters, Ms. Linda Dyer of Clover, S.C., Ms. Kathy Salzman of Phoenix; brother, Clyde Hartman of Elizabeth City; two grandchildren.
The Charlotte Observer, North Carolina
February 15, 1995
Mr. Lloyd H. Hartman 68, of Palm Bay, Fla., formerly of Charlotte, died Feb. 14, 1995, at home. Funeral is 11 a.m. Thursday at Fountainhead Funeral Home, Palm Bay. Burial will be in Fountainhead Memorial Park, Palm Bay. Visitation is 10:30 to 11 a.m. Thursday.
Mr. Hartman, a native of Mount Pleasant, N.C., was a Chevron Oil Co. sales executive. He attended high school in Concord and graduted from Burton Institute in Charlotte. He also was a World War II Navy frogman. He worked for Cannon Mills in the late 1940s and in the early 1950s was co-owner of Jackson Park Esso station in Kannapolis. He moved to Florida in 1985.
Survivors are his wife, Betty, of Palm Bay; son, Dean Hartman of Fort Lauderdale, Fla.; daughters, Ms. Linda Dyer of Clover, S.C., Ms. Kathy Salzman of Phoenix; brother, Clyde Hartman of Elizabeth City; two grandchildren.
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