Obituaries
Suzanne C. Hartman, 85
May 03, 2020
Suzanne C. Hartman died on Sunday, May 3, 2020. Sue suffered from dementia for many years, but ultimately succumbed to COV1D19.
Born in Butler, PA, she was the daughter of the late Arnold and Flo Covert. Surviving are her children Terri Pfahl and Lynn Hench (husband Patrick Hench), grandchildren Eric Pfahl (wife Camilla Wells), Jaime Bott (husband David Bott), Drew Milligan, and Kacie Hench, great-grandchildren, Sam, Ana, and Ada.
In the 1960’s, Sue went to work for Penn Dairies at the former Kilheffer’s Store in Grandview Heights. In 1986, she joined American Tourister to manage their store at the new Rockvale Square. After retirement, Sue went to Boscov’s Park City where she spent many years at the jewelry counter. Prior to her illness, Sue enjoyed family, travel, live theater, and music. She should be remembered as being remarkably resourceful and resilient.
A private memorial will be held at the family’s convenience
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Condolences to the Family
June 06, 2020
Dear Terri,
Bob Lemin told me last night about your mother’s passing. You and I have not been in touch since junior high & high school but I wanted you to know what an important impression your mother made on me. She was a kind and loving woman and set a strong example for me as a young girl. She treated all in her circle with great dignity and respect.
I’m sending heartfelt condolences to you and your family. I would love to hear from you, it’s been many years.
Sincerely, Jacqueline Warner
née Gail Jacqueline Goldschmidt
510. 851. 2966
May 17, 2020
I just got the sad news last night. I’m so sorry for the loss of your mom. I miss talking to her at Boscov’s. She was a wonderful lady.
Uncle Chuck
May 14, 2020
I am sorry to read of Sue’s passing and of her difficult last years. I knew her many years ago. She was a bright and lovely woman. Sue was very proud of her family and with good reason. She will be missed.
You have my sympathy for your loss.
STANLEY ELSON HONIG
May 14, 2020
Dear Terri and Lynn,
I am so sorry about your mom passing. I remember your family so well with our Martha Avenue neighborhood. My thoughts are with you and your families. Remember all the good times.
Lois Morgan
May 13, 2020
I was sorry to see that your Mother passed away. I was a teenager when she hired me to work at the Pennsupreme store in Grandview. She gave me my first “real” job! I remember her as a very hard worker and taught me how to work with the customers through her example. Blessings on your family at this hard time
Carolyn Salmon (Simpson)

