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Marc C. Hartman

November 23, 1937 - January 5, 2005

Burial Date January 5, 2005

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<br>Marc C. Hartman, age 67, of Old Forge, died Wednesday at the University of Pennsylvania Hospital in Philadelphia.<br>He is survived by his wife , M. Jayne Cesare Hartman.They celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary on July 25, 2004.<br>Born in Berwick on November 23, 1937 he was the son of Enid McCarrol Hartman, Old Forge and the late Thomas G. Hartman. He was employed as a pharmacist for Andrew Browns Drug Store Inc. in South Scranton.Prior to that, he was employed by the Rite Aid Phamacy. He also formerly worked in his family’s business at the former Kelly’s Pharmacy in Old Forge. He was a former member of the Lackawanna County Pharmaceutical Association and the Northeast Society of Hospital Pharmacist’s. He was a member of St. Mary’s of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church, Old Forge.<br>He was a well respected professional, caring uncle.loving father and grandfather, devoted son, and most wonderful husband.<br>All those who knew him will surely miss him as a kind and true friend.<br>Also surviving are four sons,<br>Thomas J., Marc K. , and Michael C. Hartman, all of Old Forge. and Richard M. Hartman and his wife Ellen of Ithaca, N.Y.<br>Two grandsons Owen and Cameron Hartman and several nieces and nephews.<br>He is also survived by Dr. & Mrs. Joseph G. Cesare, Dr. Theodore and Attorney Alyce Halchak, and Attorney and Mrs. Carl Greco, whom he considered his brothers and sisters.<br>The funeral will be Monday at 9:00 A.M. from the Thomas P. Kearney Funeral Home, 517 North Main Street, Old Forge with mass of the christian burial at 9:3o A.M. in St. Mary’s of the Assumption Roman Catholic Church, corner of Lawrence and West Grace Streets in Old Forge to be celebrated by the Rev. Stanley J. Kurash.<br> Interment will be at Cathedral Cemetery in Scranton. Friends may call Sunday from 4-7 P.M.<br>Memorial contributions may be made to the American Cancer Society 1101 Hill Street in Jessup, Pa. 18434.<br>For directions or to send an online condolence, please visit www.kearneyfuneralhome.com.