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His hero and dearest friend, though, was his younger brother Larry. Larry and Jack bought their first car together. As a young boy Larry fell into a coma due to juvenile diabetes and bravely battled diabetes for more than 70 years, and through it all, lost most of his eye sight.

Three of Jack's brothers served in the military, honorably and their service to our precious county inspired Jack to serve as well.

At a young and tender age, about 4 or 5 years of age, Jack discovered his neighbors had kittens in their barn. Since that wonderful discovery, Jack has never known a cat he didn't love. He would take a whole pack of them home, as many as his little arms count carry. His precious momma would gently explain they were babies and still needed their mommy. She would walk with him to take the kittens back to the barn. That began a life-long love of all things, cats, with Jack.

As a young man, Jack married Bonnie Brown, a lovely young lady and they were blessed with six precious children, Randy (Cindy), of Marion, Ohio, Cheryl (Jim) Jones, of Cleveland, Ohio, Timothy Hartman, of Columbia City, James Hartman, of South Whitley, Pamela Hoffman, of South Whitley, and Jody Hartman, of Goshen.

As a young, married man with children, Jack joined the Indiana National Guard and was honorably discharged in the mid to late 1950s.
On Nov. 19, 1966, Jack married Sandra Gaff, the love of his life. Jack and Sandra were blessed with two children, Lisa Anne Hartman, of Valparaiso, and Jack, Jr. (Diane) Hartman, of Elkhart.

Jack worked as a machinist at Goshen Mold and Tool for a number of years. In Aug. 1998, he retired from Goshen Rubber Company.

On Nov. 19, 2016, a 50th wedding anniversary reception was hosted for Jack and Sandy by their nieces, Cathy Maggard and Karen Hatfield, in the church where they were married. Cathy and Karen gave Jack and Sandy memories that will last forever.

His legacy will be continued through the love of his eight children and 25 grandchildren, who were all prou
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s in Jack's life.
He was preceded in death by his parents; brothers, Herbert "Bud" Hartman and Donald Hartman; sisters, Evelyn Judd and Betty Weller; and a grandson, James Hoffman.

Friends may call Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. at Yoder-Culp Funeral Home where a Monday funeral will be conducted at 10 a.m. Rev. Mike Gross, of Grace Bible Baptist Church, will officiate. Burial will follow at Thorn Cemetery, Noble County.

Memorial gifts may be directed to Bible Broadcasting Network or World Missionary Press. Online condolences may be shared at www.yoderculpfuneralhome.com.

Published in The Post and Mail on Mar. 9, 2018
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