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Jerry F Stofleth
30 janvier 1940 – 24 novembre 2019
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Alexander Funeral Home-West Chapel
Gerald F. Stofleth, 79, of Evansville, IN, passed away on Sunday, November 24, 2019. He was born in Evansville, IN on January 30, 1940 to the late Arthur and Mary Ellen Stofleth.
Jerry was preceded in death by his children, Christy and Arthur; and twin brother, Harold.
He is survived by his children, Jay Boyd (Crystal) Stofleth, Buddy Stofleth, daughter-in-law, Jennifer Stofleth, Krystal Ellen Stofleth; grandchildren, Gage, Clay, Hannah, Aubre, Bryant, Ella and Lyncoln Stofleth, Noah and Peyton Stephens, J. Kingston Brown; ex-wife, Pamela Stofleth; several nieces, nephews and special nephew Keith Casey (Shelly) and their children, Nick, Noah and Ashley.
Funeral services will be at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, November 29, 2019 at the Alexander West Chapel, officiated by Father Ted Tempel. Friends may visit from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the funeral home.
Memorial contributions may be made payable to the Stofleth Family towards funeral expenses.
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- Jay Boyd Stofleth (Crystal) Son
- Buddy Stofleth Son
- Jennifer Stofleth Daughter-in-law
- Krystal Ellen Stofleth Daughter-in-law
- Gage Stofleth Grandchild
- Clay Stofleth Grandchild
- Hannah Stofleth Grandchild
- Aubre Stofleth Grandchild
- Bryant Stofleth Grandchild
- Ella Stofleth Grandchild
- Lycoln Stofleth Grandchild
- Noah Stephens Grandchild
- Peyton Stephens Grandchild
- J. Kingston Brown Grandchild
- Pamela Stofleth Ex-Wife
- Keith Casey Nephew
- Nick, Noah, Ashley Casey Great Nephews and Niece
- Jerry, also, leaves behind, many nephews and nieces to cherish his memory.
Services Précédents
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29 novembre, 2019
Visitation at Alexander West Chapel
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29 novembre, 2019
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