
Lawrence
F. Hartman
Lawrence F. "Hezzie"
Hartman, 79, of Seneca, Kansas, died March 16, 2002 on his farm north
of Seneca.
He was born was born April 11, 1922, on
the family homestead north of Seneca, the son of Theodore and Mae Whaley
Hartman. He grew upon the farm, went to the Union Grade School near
his home and graduated from Seneca Public High School in 1940. He farmed
until October 20, 1942, when he was inducted into the US Army at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kansas.
He was a sergeant in the 382nd Infantry
Regiment where he served as an automatic rifleman. He served in the
Pacific Theater in southern Philippines and in the liberation army.
He was wounded on Leyte Island and on Okinawa and received the Purple
Heart among several other decorations and citations. He was discharged
February 28, 1946, and returned to farm at Seneca.
After the service he was also employed
at Koelzer Lumber Company at Bern. Later he worked for Roy Ewing Motors
at Sabetha as a mechanic for several years. He also worked in constructing
watershed dams in the Ulyesses, Kansas area for a short time. He was
employed by Chauza Service Station at Du Bois doing mechanic work, and
when they sold out, he worked for Klepper Oil in Du Bois.
He was a member of the Chester R. Kerl
Post #39 of the American Legion at Du Bois, Nebraska. "Hezzie"
collected farm machinery and old cars because he was interested in preserving
them.
Survivors include a brother, Harry Hartman
of Lubbock, Texas and a nephew, Gerald Hartman of Burchard, Nebraska.
He was preceded in death by a brother, Clyde
Hartman.
Funeral services will be 1 P.M. Friday at the
Lauer Funeral Home in Seneca. The burial will be in Du Bois Cemetery
with military honors by the American Legion of Du Bois.
Memorials may be given for Chester R. Kerl Post
of the American Legion or the Du Bois Cemetery and sent in care of the
family.