Wilmon Whilldin Hartman ’36

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Bill died on Apr. 6, 1989, of heart failure in Baltimore, Md. A graduate of the Gilman School, he attended Princeton but left prior to graduation.

For the last five years, he was associated with A.C. Dellovade, Inc., and before that, he was with the Charles Ingram Co.—two firms that operated as manufacturer's representatives. Earlier, he was an engineer at the Consolidated Engineering Co. He enjoyed golf and was a member of the Baltimore Country Club and the Towson Lodge of the Elks. He also collected small, N-gauge model trains.

Bill is survived by his widow, the former Mary Patricia Hope, a daughter, Susan Anne Buddemeyer, a son, William W. Jr., and four grandchildren. We are indeed sorry that we did not see or hear much of Bill over the years. We extend our sympathy to his family.

The Class of 1936

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