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David Eugene Hartman

Posted 2020-12-27 by mhenderson
Published by Arizona Daily Sun on Dec. 6, 2020 -
Flagstaff, Arizona -

David Eugene Hartman left this earth on November 27, 2020 and met
Jesus Christ, his Savior, face to face. David was born February 28,
1935 in the Panama Canal Zone. He is survived by his wife of 53 years,
Judi Hartman of Flagstaff; his son, Michael Hartman (Rebecca) of
Colorado Springs; his granddaughters, Shannon and Kiersten of Colorado
Springs; his half-brother Grant Hartman of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico; and
his sister, Antonette Spurkowsky of Mena, Arkansas.

David received his BS in Mechanical Engineering in 1956, his MS in
Metallurgical Engineering in 1961 and his PhD in Materials Science in
1965 from Rice University. He served in the Navy from 1956-1959 as a
Navy pilot assigned to the USS Forrestal aircraft carrier. He also
flew with the Naval Reserves from 1960-1972. He attained the rank of
Commander, accumulating 2000 hours in six different types of aircraft.

He married his beloved wife, Judi, in 1968. In December of 1977, David
and Judi adopted their son, Michael through a missionary couple from
Chiapas, Mexico. David taught engineering at LeTourneau University in
Longview Texas for 10 ½ years before moving to Flagstaff in 1985 where
he taught mechanical engineering for 22 years at Northern Arizona
University. During his tenure at NAU, he was selected by the students
as professor-of-the-year six times.

David served as an elder at Flagstaff Christian Fellowship for many
years and he had a passion for teaching the Bible, especially the book
of Revelations.

A memorial service to celebrate his life will be held in the summer of
2021. Memories and condolences can be shared with the family at
www.norvelowensmortuary.com





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