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Dan Murray
October 9, 2014
Sorry to hear Stu has gone clear. His name brought a smile. He was the instructor for our tech class in at Digital in '79. Maybe '80. Many miles ago anyway. Kind man, fair supervisor, and a little goofy around the edges in the best of ways. Go well, Stu...
Steve Reitz
October 8, 2014
RIP Stu. Your passing brings back many good memories. Many good times. You were great to work with. You were a great teacher and mentor when I was the second shift supervisor for Module Repair. You made a difference for many of us in this life. You will be missed.
Melissa Roby-Lewis
October 8, 2014
R.I.P! I worked with Stu in the Training department. He was a great person to work with. You will be missed. Sorry hear about your lost.
October 8, 2014
This is such sad news. Stu was my boss when I was in Module Repair at Digital. It was around 1982 that I started working for Stu. He encouraged/allowed me to attend the Technical Upgrade 6 month class which resulted in my Associates at Colorado Technical College and an automatic promotion in his group. He was always so kind and such a wonderful boss. I am very sad for the loved ones that you left behind. Thank you for being you Stu. Bobbi Brown
Steve Kurtz
October 8, 2014
Sorry to hear of Stu's passing. I worked with Stu at Digital in the early 80's. Nice guy, great supervisor.
Bill Pike
October 7, 2014
I worked with Stu in 1980 & 1981. We were fellow supervisors at DEC on the cartridge line. He was fun to be around and supportive of me a newly promoted peer. What a great guy!
October 7, 2014
I'm a Vietnamese boat people in 1981, my first electronics assembly repair job in America, working for Stuart Tramell in 1981, I've learned so much by working for Stuart, that taught me that I must have a degree in America in order to advance in life. Yes, 8 years later I earned a Bachelor Degree in Electrical Engineering, that's where I am now. Thank you for everything Stuart. Thua Dai badge# 141225
Tony Costa
October 7, 2014
Stu, it is with sadness that I write this here. While we may not have always agreed on things, we always worked it out in the end and moved the team forward. Your sense of humor and patience allowed us to do that. Thank you for the insight and education I gained while working with you. I have tried my best to put it into action at each assignment I've had since that time. My prayers go out for your close friends and family in this time of hardship.
Loyal Campbell
October 7, 2014
You were a great friend and mentor to me when I needed one, which made me a better trainer, and a better person. May you rest in peace, dear friend.
James Bruno
October 7, 2014
I have pleasant memories of every encounter with Stu - he always made me laugh...
Rita Kerr Peterson
October 7, 2014
Oh So sorry to hear. Everyone will miss your smiling face and wonderful sense of humor. Condolences to your family. RIP co worker, and soon we will all start up a new Digital in heaven.
October 7, 2014
Stu I remember you well and especially because you always had a smile. I enjoyed knowing you and know you are now in a wonderful place. R.I.P. My Friend,
Barb Penn~
DEC
October 7, 2014
I will never forget your great sense of humor and great friendship.... rest in peace Stu. Sheila Turman
Debbie Sandoval (Copeland)
September 22, 2014
You will be missed. You were one of the nicest and funniest persons ever.
Rick Segui
September 21, 2014
Rest in peace my old friend!
You were the best boss I ever had!
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