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Judith Ann “Judy” <I>Dryer</I> Hartman

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Judith Ann “Judy” Dryer Hartman

Birth
Hillsdale, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Death
21 Nov 2017 (aged 81)
Reading, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Montgomery, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.7955861, Longitude: -84.7867139
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Judith Ann Hartman
October 19, 1936 - November 21, 2017

Judith Ann Hartman, 81 of Reading, was welcomed home by Jesus Tuesday, November 21, 2017. She was born October 19, 1936 in Hillsdale to Clyde M. and Virginia I. (Brown) Dryer. Judith married Charles H. Hartman on August 31, 1958 and he survives.

She graduated from Camden Frontier High School in 1954. Judith drove bus for Camden Frontier for 19 years and was a mail carrier for Montgomery for 23 years before she retired in 1996. Judith committed her life to Jesus, her personal Lord and Savior, and was a faithful, dedicated member of the New Beginning Church in Montgomery as well as the Montgomery American Legion #156. She enjoyed wood and leather working, motorcycling and bowling on a league. Judith was a strong and determined woman and was viewed as a mother and grandmother to all; she had a giving nature and was one who was always willing to help others.

In addition to her husband, Charles, Judith is survived by daughters, Jo (Clinton) Slusher of Montgomery, Dawn Dryer-VanAken (Kevin Brewton) of Reading and Kelly (Bill) Dryer-Minion of Hillsdale; sons, Jay Hartman of Montgomery and Jody (Teri) Hartman of Camden; brothers, Jerry Dryer of Reading, Jim Dryer of Florida and Jack (Patty) Dryer of North Carolina; twelve grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren.

Judith was preceded in death by her parents; one brother and two nephews.

A Celebration of Life Service for Judith Ann Hartman will be Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the New Beginning Church in Montgomery with Pastor Herb Strickland and Reverend Kevin Slusher officiating. A private interment will be held at a later date in the Berg Cemetery

Memorials are suggested to the New Beginning Church or the Montgomery American Legion.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Eagle Funeral Home-George White Chapel, Reading.
Judith Ann Hartman
October 19, 1936 - November 21, 2017

Judith Ann Hartman, 81 of Reading, was welcomed home by Jesus Tuesday, November 21, 2017. She was born October 19, 1936 in Hillsdale to Clyde M. and Virginia I. (Brown) Dryer. Judith married Charles H. Hartman on August 31, 1958 and he survives.

She graduated from Camden Frontier High School in 1954. Judith drove bus for Camden Frontier for 19 years and was a mail carrier for Montgomery for 23 years before she retired in 1996. Judith committed her life to Jesus, her personal Lord and Savior, and was a faithful, dedicated member of the New Beginning Church in Montgomery as well as the Montgomery American Legion #156. She enjoyed wood and leather working, motorcycling and bowling on a league. Judith was a strong and determined woman and was viewed as a mother and grandmother to all; she had a giving nature and was one who was always willing to help others.

In addition to her husband, Charles, Judith is survived by daughters, Jo (Clinton) Slusher of Montgomery, Dawn Dryer-VanAken (Kevin Brewton) of Reading and Kelly (Bill) Dryer-Minion of Hillsdale; sons, Jay Hartman of Montgomery and Jody (Teri) Hartman of Camden; brothers, Jerry Dryer of Reading, Jim Dryer of Florida and Jack (Patty) Dryer of North Carolina; twelve grandchildren and seventeen great grandchildren.

Judith was preceded in death by her parents; one brother and two nephews.

A Celebration of Life Service for Judith Ann Hartman will be Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 11:00 AM at the New Beginning Church in Montgomery with Pastor Herb Strickland and Reverend Kevin Slusher officiating. A private interment will be held at a later date in the Berg Cemetery

Memorials are suggested to the New Beginning Church or the Montgomery American Legion.

Arrangements are entrusted to the Eagle Funeral Home-George White Chapel, Reading.


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