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Jay Emmett Hartman

March 3, 1961 – November 6, 2020
Obituary of Jay Emmett Hartman
IN THE CARE OF

Sunset & Kapala-Glodek Funeral Home and Sunset Cemetery

Jay Emmett Hartman, age 59 of New Brighton, MN. Jay passed away peacefully surrounded by family on November 6, 2020 after a short but courageous battle with stomach cancer.

Jay was a dedicated 43-year employee of the St. Anthony Village Public Works Department, who loved his job and gladly jumped out of bed every day to go to work. Jay was loved by many for his sense of humor, loyalty and willingness to always help a friend in need.

Jay is preceded in death by his parents, Robert and Mary Hartman, along with many aunts and uncles. Jay is survived by his beloved wife of 31 years, Ann, brother Bob (Tammy), sisters Maureen (John) Mady, Patti (Scott) Pray, father-in-law Gary (Kitty) Johnson, mother-in-law, Roseanne (Jeff) Green, sisters-in-law Jane Johnson, Mary Johnson and brother-in-law Mike Johnson, along with nieces and nephews who will miss him dearly.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the American Cancer Society or the Animal Humane Society of Minnesota. Due to the current pandemic, a private memorial service will be held at Sunset Memorial Chapel. Interment at Sunset Cemetery.

Please share your condolences and photos with the Hartman family below. These messages and photos will be printed into a hard cover keepsake book in the spring. Thank you for your support.

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