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Ryla Dee Hartman

February 14, 1965 – July 1, 2025


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Ryla Dee Hartman, age 60, passed away on July 1, 2025, in Tempe, Arizona.  She was born on February 14, 1965 in Winamac, Indiana.  Ryla grew up in Monterey, Indiana and attended Indianapolis School for the Deaf and graduated in 1985.  After graduation she went to St. Paul Technical College in St. Paul, MN and received a certificate in Graphic Arts.  Ryla worked at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis for several years as a supply stocker for the operation/surgical department.

 

Ryla moved to Mesa Arizona in 1997 and lived with her parents before moving to Apache ASL Trails in 2010.  She had many friends and loved making crafts and watching college and pro sports.  Ryla was a big fan of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, Chicago Cubs and Phoenix Suns.  She had many activities including softball, volleyball, basketball, track and field, and going to deaf clubs and events.

 

Ryla is survived by her siblings, Ruthann Thorson of Coon Rapids, MN, Rebecca (Derric) Lambert of Lewisville, TX, Robert (Cathy) Hartman of Phoenix,  AZ and Richard (Lisa) Hartman of Monterey, IN.  Nieces Andrea Thorson, Molly (Brent) King, Clare (Jake) Currans; nephews Alan Thorson, Anthony Thorson, Ryan Hartman, James Hartman and great niece Nora James Currans and several cousins.

 

Ryla is preceded in death by her loving parents, Winfred H. and Gladys Hartman and brother-in-law David Thorson.

 

A Celebration of Life was held on July 13th in the community room at her apartment building, Apache ASL Trails.  Andrea Thorson, niece, recorded a beautiful video of herself signing the eulogy in ASL for all the deaf friends in attendance.

 

Funeral arrangements are pending with Mountain View Funeral Home in Mesa, AZ. Donations can be made to the American Society for Deaf Children or your local Hands & Voices organization.

 

 

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  1. Bartlett says:

    Oh no I was trying call her but now I see pass away dear ryla you was very good person I never know we talk lots on morlo polo chat once while she is available to talk me about carft thing and her health issues and she love andavutre life and yes I meet her in t.v.i. school college we had b blast 🤪 times we love each other and friends together it was fun be with her hug I truthfully miss you ryla my prayers for ryla s family ♥️
    Prayers amen 🙏

  2. Lynne Egan says:

    This’ Lynne and I’ve known her since St. Paul TVI and she traveled with friends to visit me at St. Louis, MO and one in ND (North Dakota) and we chit chatted thru the video phone very often back then, she was the sweetest and partly shy when she was around!
    My condolences to her family and friends.

  3. Peggy A. Groninger-Murphy says:

    Prayers for Ryla and families. I have known her for 50 years, we carpooled, and get together once a while. Miss you and Hugs xo 🤟🏻 Peggy Groninger-Murphy
    See you someday

  4. Dawn says:

    My deepest condolences. Ryla was a very nice and sweet person. Gone too soon but not forgotten.

    -Dawn

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Ryla Dee Hartman

February 14, 1965 – July 1, 2025


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Ryla Dee Hartman, age 60, passed away on July 1, 2025, in Tempe, Arizona.  She was born on February 14, 1965 in Winamac, Indiana.  Ryla grew up in Monterey, Indiana and attended Indianapolis School for the Deaf and graduated in 1985.  After graduation she went to St. Paul Technical College in St. Paul, MN and received a certificate in Graphic Arts.  Ryla worked at Abbott Northwestern Hospital in Minneapolis for several years as a supply stocker for the operation/surgical department.

 

Ryla moved to Mesa Arizona in 1997 and lived with her parents before moving to Apache ASL Trails in 2010.  She had many friends and loved making crafts and watching college and pro sports.  Ryla was a big fan of the Fighting Irish of Notre Dame, Chicago Cubs and Phoenix Suns.  She had many activities including softball, volleyball, basketball, track and field, and going to deaf clubs and events.

 

Ryla is survived by her siblings, Ruthann Thorson of Coon Rapids, MN, Rebecca (Derric) Lambert of Lewisville, TX, Robert (Cathy) Hartman of Phoenix,  AZ and Richard (Lisa) Hartman of Monterey, IN.  Nieces Andrea Thorson, Molly (Brent) King, Clare (Jake) Currans; nephews Alan Thorson, Anthony Thorson, Ryan Hartman, James Hartman and great niece Nora James Currans and several cousins.

 

Ryla is preceded in death by her loving parents, Winfred H. and Gladys Hartman and brother-in-law David Thorson.

 

A Celebration of Life was held on July 13th in the community room at her apartment building, Apache ASL Trails.  Andrea Thorson, niece, recorded a beautiful video of herself signing the eulogy in ASL for all the deaf friends in attendance.

 

Funeral arrangements are pending with Mountain View Funeral Home in Mesa, AZ. Donations can be made to the American Society for Deaf Children or your local Hands & Voices organization.

 

 

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  1. Bartlett says:

    Oh no I was trying call her but now I see pass away dear ryla you was very good person I never know we talk lots on morlo polo chat once while she is available to talk me about carft thing and her health issues and she love andavutre life and yes I meet her in t.v.i. school college we had b blast 🤪 times we love each other and friends together it was fun be with her hug I truthfully miss you ryla my prayers for ryla s family ♥️
    Prayers amen 🙏

  2. Lynne Egan says:

    This’ Lynne and I’ve known her since St. Paul TVI and she traveled with friends to visit me at St. Louis, MO and one in ND (North Dakota) and we chit chatted thru the video phone very often back then, she was the sweetest and partly shy when she was around!
    My condolences to her family and friends.

  3. Peggy A. Groninger-Murphy says:

    Prayers for Ryla and families. I have known her for 50 years, we carpooled, and get together once a while. Miss you and Hugs xo 🤟🏻 Peggy Groninger-Murphy
    See you someday

  4. Dawn says:

    My deepest condolences. Ryla was a very nice and sweet person. Gone too soon but not forgotten.

    -Dawn

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