Champaign News-Gazette
April 18, 1938, page 2
George W. Hartman, 72, 1402 West Breslin street, Urbana, died at 5:40 a.m. Monday at the Burnham City hospital. Death was due to complications following a stroke suffered Thursday morning.
Mr. Hartman has been a resident of Champaign-Urbana for many years. He was born June 22, 1866, at Newport, Ind. He leaves five children by his first wife, who died many years ago. They are: Mrs. Mary Barr of Peru, Ind.; Ralph R. Hartman, Los Angeles, Calif.; Arthur C. Hartman, Chicago; Ray R. Hartman, Champaign, and Mrs. Lora Morris, Champaign.
He was married to Mrs. Elizabeth James Nov. 13, 1913, who he leaves. He also leaves a step-daughter, Mrs. Pearl Peters of Marseilles, Ind.; one half-sister, Mrs. Vol Gleason, Champaign; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mr. Hartman was employed by the Illinois-Iowa Power company and was a member of the University Place Christian church. The body is at the Mittendorf chapel but funeral services are incomplete, awaiting the arrival of the son from California.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
Champaign News-Gazette
April 18, 1938, page 2
George W. Hartman, 72, 1402 West Breslin street, Urbana, died at 5:40 a.m. Monday at the Burnham City hospital. Death was due to complications following a stroke suffered Thursday morning.
Mr. Hartman has been a resident of Champaign-Urbana for many years. He was born June 22, 1866, at Newport, Ind. He leaves five children by his first wife, who died many years ago. They are: Mrs. Mary Barr of Peru, Ind.; Ralph R. Hartman, Los Angeles, Calif.; Arthur C. Hartman, Chicago; Ray R. Hartman, Champaign, and Mrs. Lora Morris, Champaign.
He was married to Mrs. Elizabeth James Nov. 13, 1913, who he leaves. He also leaves a step-daughter, Mrs. Pearl Peters of Marseilles, Ind.; one half-sister, Mrs. Vol Gleason, Champaign; 12 grandchildren and one great-grandchild.
Mr. Hartman was employed by the Illinois-Iowa Power company and was a member of the University Place Christian church. The body is at the Mittendorf chapel but funeral services are incomplete, awaiting the arrival of the son from California.
(Transcribed by the Homer Historical Society)
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