William G. Hartmann of San Mateo died May 27, 2013.
Born in Vallejo, his parents soon moved to San Francisco, then to San Mateo in 1956. He was a graduate of San Mateo High School, San Mateo Junior College and the University of California, Berkeley, class of 1966. He continued graduate studies at San Francisco State University and married his college sweetheart, Victoria (Tory) Hartmann, in 1967. He earned his CPA in 1972 and retired as a partner with Deloitte and Touche in 1992.
Bill was most proud of his two sons, Robert W. Hartmann and William R. Hartmann of San Francisco, nephews Brett and Chase Hartmann of San Mateo. He enjoyed seeing all of them play a hot game of whiffle ball in the backyard. Everyone will miss Bill’s optimism and hearty laugh.
He is survived by his loving wife Tory Hartmann; son Robert and daughter-in-law Liesl Hartmann of San Francisco; son William and daughter-in-law Tamra Hartmann of San Francisco; brother Larry Hartmann, sister-in-law Lori Hartmann, nephews Brett and Chase Hartmann of San Mateo; nieces Patty Domenickine Pease of Oakland and niece Diana Domenickine Clifford of San Francisco.
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