(From Simpson Funeral Home)Mary R Hartman, was a stubborn, witty, spirited, and resilient woman who left her mark on the world on May 31, 2023. Born in Diamond, MO on January 15, 1935, to Roscoe and Clara Bliler, Mary enjoyed a life filled with love, laughter, and delicious food.
A talented cook, Ruthie (Mary) was passionate about preparing meals for her loved ones. This hobby allowed her to share her warmth and creativity with all who were lucky enough to join her at the table.
She spent 23 years working in the telecommunications industry. In her free time, Mary cherished moments spent with her grandchildren, as they brought her immense joy and pride. She enjoyed volunteering at Freeman Hospital, and was proud to do so.
Mary Hartman is survived by her children: Scott (Leigh) Hartman, Kent (Tammie) Hartman, and Lisa (Danny) Robinson; her grandchildren: Laurie (Josh) Madson, Jennifer (Rob) Elfrank, Echo (Jared) Richards, Wayde (Amber) Hartman, Janae Robinson, Hannah Robinson, and Morgan Robinson; her great-grandchildren: Isaiah (Josephine) Madson, Quinn Richards, and Ford Richards; and one great-great-granddaughter Amora. She was preceded in death by her parents, Roscoe and Clara Bliler, and her siblings, George, Warren, Dorothy, Ben, and Joe.
Mary's life was enriched by the kindness and friendship of her neighbors, Linda and Carroll Poole. She raved about their southern-homestyle cooking. They frequently played marbles and enjoyed bantering with Carroll.
Mary Hartman is survived by her children: Scott (Leigh) Hartman, Kent (Tammie) Hartman, and Lisa (Danny) Robinson; her grandchildren: Laurie (Josh) Madson, Jennifer (Rob) Elfrank, Echo (Jared) Richards, Wayde (Amber) Hartman, Janae Robinson, Hannah Robinson, and Morgan Robinson; her great-grandchildren: Isaiah (Josephine) Madson, Quinn Richards, and Ford Richards; and one great-great-granddaughter Amora. She was preceded in death by her parents, Roscoe and Clara Bliler, and her siblings, George, Warren, Dorothy, Ben, and Joe.
Mary's life was enriched by the kindness and friendship of her neighbors, Linda and Carroll Poole. She raved about their southern-homestyle cooking. They frequently played marbles and enjoyed bantering with Carroll.
Please join us for a graveside service to celebrate Mary's life on Friday, June 9, 2023, at 10:00 am at Diamond Cemetery. A family & friends gathering will follow Friday evening from 6 to 7pm at Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City.
Funeral arrangements are under the personal care and direction of Simpson Funeral Home in Webb City. The family encourages relatives and friends to visit www.simpsonfh.com to share photos and memories of Mary.
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