Gloria was predeceased by her parents, Evelyn and George Shreeve, and her brothers, James Shreeve and Larry Shreeve. She is also survived by 12 great-grandchildren and numerous nieces and nephews. She is also survived by her grandchildren, whom she dearly loved- Kevin Hartman, Gwen Hartman, Sharie Cook, Matt Hartman, Connie Hartman, Angela Hansen, Jay Younger, Jennifer Pearsall, Randy Hartman, Jr., Aubrey Kolbeck, Trisha Delp and Stephanie Bivens. She is survived by her children, David Hartman (Lee) of Eureka, Dennis Hartman (Daphne) of Medford, Rebecca Younger (Kevin) of Nampa, Idaho, and Randy Hartman of Topeka, Kansas. Gloria is survived by her husband of almost 73 years, Carvel Hartman. Gloria was a friend, teacher, encourager and helper. Her family is thankful that these pains have passed, and she is in Heaven with her Lord. In Gloria’s later years, the challenges of arthritis and cancer caused her much pain, but she kept looking to the Lord for her strength and joy. Christmas dinners were a favorite time of gathering, but on many other occasions, Gloria’s table was full of family and friends. Gloria was a wonderful cook and passed her love of cooking on to her grandchildren. She also sang in the church choir for many years and her voice was a favorite familiar sound to her grandchildren.Īnother favorite memory is time the family spent gathered around their kitchen table for family dinners. One of the family’s favorite memories is sitting around the campfire on their property at Cook’s Valley, singing songs and laughing. Her wealth of music spanned from the years of her life, often hearing her sing songs from the ‘40s and 50s, as well as many songs that were reflective of her relationship with God and how much He meant to her. All it would take would be one word and she would break out singing a song. Gloria loved music and passed that love onto her children and grandchildren. There were times they gave funds to couples serving in local ministries so they could take much needed breaks, without anyone knowing. Gloria and Carvel were instrumental in helping others in need. She attended many Bible studies and was a leader in Bible Study Fellowship and then Church Bible Studies. She taught Good News Clubs in her home through Child Evangelism Fellowship. Her family was introduced to Jesus because of her faithfulness. She faithfully took her family to church and taught her children to love the Lord. She was part of Sunday School in Samoa, led by American Sunday School Union. Her life changed and she served the Lord in many ways over the years. When Gloria was in her early 20s, she made a life-changing decision while attending First Covenant Church. ![]() She also worked in the admissions office at College of the Redwoods for a short time. ![]() While raising a family, Gloria worked as the secretary at First Covenant Church in Eureka for many years. Gloria and Carvel had four children: David Hartman, Dennis Hartman, Rebecca Younger, and Randall Hartman. They were married for almost 73 years and loved each other very much. As a senior in high school, she fell in love with Carvel Hartman, and they were married on June 21, 1950. While living in Scotia, at the age of 12, she spent a summer working at her aunt’s restaurant in Rio Dell. She lived in Scotia until the family moved to Eureka, where she attended Eureka High School. Gloria was born in Alton on March 4, 1932, to Evelyn and George Shreeve. Bible study with other believers combined with fellowship creates an exciting atmosphere in which we can learn about God’s ways.Gloria Mae Hartman passed into the presence of the Lord Jesus on at 91 years old. Each and every one of us needs to be involved with a small group of people in which we can share, pray, and minister to one another’s needs as well as develop long lasting friendships. Becoming committed to the Study of God’s Word allows the Lord to transform each one of us to His ways, and glorify the Savior in our lives.Īt First Baptist Church, we are committed to offer you a quality, life changing Bible Study, in a small group setting known as Bible Study Fellowshi p (BSF). Therefore we should take every opportunity to learn how to cherish its truths, study its principles, apply its instruction, and share its promises. The Bible is God’s infallible word miraculously given to us in order to direct our lives, and lead us into a deep personal relationship with Jesus Christ. One of the most important things we can do as a Christian is to study the Word of God.
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