The Rockingham News Obituaries, Rockingham, New Hampshire, from April 26, 2002 Copyright retained by the newspaper. Permission recieved to include in the USGenWeb Archives. Lowell M. Cartmill ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Lowell (Freck) M. Cartmill, 73, died Wednesday, April 17, 2002, in Northside Hospital & Heart Center, St. Petersburg. He was born in Stockwell, Ind., the son of Thomas T. and Ida B. (McDole) Cartmill. He moved to Florida in the late 1940s and to Exeter in the 1950s before retiring in Florida. He was a graduate of Jefferson High School, Lafayette, Ind., and attended Perdue University where he was a member of the varsity basketball team. He was a U.S. Army veteran serving during the Korean conflict. Mr. Cartmill owned and operated Lincoln Street Real Estate for more than 10 years and then worked for Century 21 Hennessey Real Estate & Associates until his retirement. He was a member of the N.H. Realtors Association and an American Legion baseball coach in the 1960s, coaching Carlton Fisk. He was an avid fan of the Florida Buccaneers, the Boston Celtics and the Boston Red Sox. He enjoyed playing cribbage. He is survived by his wife of 29 years, Beverly (Allen) Cartmill; one son, Jack L. Cartmill of Oregon; one daughter, Diane C. Martin of Concord; five stepchildren, JoAnn Clark of Greenland, Kim Smith and Scott Trueman of Raymond, Glen Trueman of Exeter and Lisa Trueman of Florida; several grandchildren and stepgrandchildren; one sister, Alys Dickerson of Indiana; one brother, Max Cartmill of California; and several nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by two sisters, Eleanor Andress and Rhea Anderson of Indiana; and two brothers, Thad Cartmill of Michigan and John Cartmill of Indiana. After cremation a memorial service will be held Wednesday, May 1, at 11 a.m. at Grandy Beach in St. Petersburg. Memorial donations may be made to any children's sports team. Arrangements are by the Veterans Cremation and Burial Society of Florida.