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Charles Lawson Hartman ~ ~ ~ 1887-1957
Blackwell Journal Tribune
Nov 25, 1957
Submitted by: Shirley Harlan


HARTMAN FUNERAL AT 2 WEDNESDAY, IN CITY CHAPEL
Final rites for Charles Lawson Hartman, who died at 10:45 p.m. Saturday at his home, 604 North Third, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Roberts and Sons Funeral chapel.
Rev. Dwight Hunt, ministerof the First Methodist church, will officiate and burial will be in Braman cemetery with military rites at the graveside.
Mr. Hartman was born May 23, 1887, in Mountain View, Mo. He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the American Legion. He had resided in the Braman-Blackwell area most of his life.
Survivors are his wife, Edith; a daughter, Mrs. Margalee Gogus, Detroit, Mich.; four sisters, Miss Mary Hartman, Newkirk, Mrs. Ed Woodruff, Blackwell, Mrs. Harry Lambdin and Mrs. Leslie Dickason, Wichita; and two brothers, Frank Hartman, Newton, Kans., and W. C. Hartman, Perry.


SERVICES WEDNESDAY FOR C. L. HARTMAN
Funeral services for Charles L. Hartman, 604 North Third, who died Saturday night at his home will be conducted at 2 p.m. Wednesday in Roberts and Sons chapel.
Rev. Dwight Hunt will officiate and burial will be in Braman cemetery with the American Legion conducting graveside rites.
Pallbearers will be H. E. Bornholdt, Frank Magers, Slim Stahl, John Applebaugh, Eldra Sherbon and Clarence Hood. Honorary pallbearers will include Johnny Bradley, Grover Brooks, Jim Hobaugh, Jess Shurtz, Clarence Hampton and Fred Schwartz.


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