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Charles E. Zartman

(00/00/1853 - 3/3/1920)

branch.gif (1966 bytes)George Herb Zartman
Charles E. Zartman
Marriage(s)Lydia Illick
 1 Ella M. Belles on:
   Children:
  - Mabel Zartman
 
  Siblings:
  - Joseph H. Zartman
  - Mary J. Zartman
  - George E. Zartman
  - Carrie Zartman
 
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Burial:Maple Grove Cemetery, Waterloo, Seneca County, New York
 
Notes:
IS FOUND DEAD IN STORE Veteran Grocer Dies Suddenly from Heart Attack at Waterloo. Waterloo, March 3. Charles R. Zart-man, Zart-man, Zart-man, for more 'ban thirty-live thirty-live thirty-live years a grocery merchant in this village, was found dead in the Uillett grocer? shortly shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. Deceased Deceased retired from business several weeks ago and had been clerking for Mr. Gillett for the past three weeks, lie had opened the store as usual and evidently suffered all attack of heart trouble while alone.

Mr. Gillett arrived at th store shortly shortly after 7 o'clock and found a customer sitting in the front part of the store watiug for a clerk to get him some goods. He jokingly told Mr. Gillett that lie was very careless in leaving his store alone so l!oug. The proprietor told hint him that something must be wrong, as Mr. Zartman was always In attendance at that hour in the morning. Upon investigating, investigating, his lifeless body was found lying upon the floor in the rear of the store, He had put his apron on and prepared himself for his work before stricken.

Deceased was one of the esteemed residents of the village. Ha is survived by a brother, George K. Zartman, of Waterloo, and one daughter, Miss Mabel Mabel Zartman, also of Waterloo. The funeral funeral arrangements will be announced at a later date.
Clipped from Democrat and Chronicle, 04 Mar 1920, Thu, Page 3
 
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