The close-knit community of Hampton, New Hampshire, is mourning the loss of Cory Hartman, a 43-year-old father whose life was tragically cut short in a skiing accident at Vermont’s Sugarbush Resort. What began as a family outing filled with laughter and excitement ended in heartbreak, leaving loved ones and friends struggling to come to terms with the sudden loss.
Cory was an avid skier, known for his adventurous spirit and infectious laugh. On the day of the accident, he was skiing with his wife and three daughters on Stein’s Run, a notoriously challenging double-black diamond trail. Midway through the descent, he lost control and veered off the marked course, sliding into a wooded area where he was later found unresponsive by ski patrol. Despite rapid medical attention and efforts to transport him to the hospital, Cory succumbed to his injuries, leaving a void in the lives of those closest to him.
Friends and family remember Cory as a devoted father, loving husband, and loyal friend. His presence brought joy and warmth to every gathering, and his adventurous nature inspired those around him to embrace life fully. In the wake of the tragedy, the community has rallied around the family, sharing memories and support during an unimaginably difficult time.