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Jerry A. STOERZINGER

Big Lake, Minnesota

1945 - 2021

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76-year-old resident of Pine Springs, Minnesota, passed away on August 4, 2021.  Jerry was born on April 19, 1945, to Antoinette (Nitti) and Frederick Stoerzinger.  He grew up alongside his siblings Lucrezia (Bruce) Campbell, Fred Stoerzinger, Susanne (Denny) Whaley and John (Carolyn)...

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Rest in Peace my friend - after 2 years we still miss your smiling face and friendship

We have many fond memories of Jerry. They started at Johnson High School some 60 years ago. Fast forward to the last 15 years when we retired and became closer friends. We always enjoyed his backyard bonfires, New Year´s Eve dinners, Arizona vacations, Viking games at the Legion, North St Paul car shows, fishing trips, sharing excellent recipes and making hot peppers too. He took great pride in his yard and the birds that came to visit his feeders. He had every tool to groom his yard to...

Our heartfelt condolences to Jean and the Stoerzinger family. Jerry was very kind and generous, loved by so many.

So sorry to hear about Jerry´s death. He was a childhood neighbor and most recently, my sister´s husband.

My sincere condolences to the entire Stoerzinger family. We were neighbors for almost my whole childhood. I remember the family well!!

John,Sorry to hear about Brother Jerry.

Our thoughts are with Jean and the Stoerzinger family. We had the privilege of knowing Jerry through his brother John. We spent many Christmases together and even watched a few Vikings games at the Legion in NSP. He was a kind and thoughtful man that would do anything for others. He will be greatly missed by many, especially his loved ones. RIP Jerry...

I met Jerry, 40 some years ago at Medtronic. I can´t tell you how many laughs we had - too many to count! I spoke to him a few years ago. I was glad I could convey how thankful I was to call him friend. He´s undoubtedly rounding the bases in a new field! I´m sorry for your loss.

My sincere condolences to the family. Jerry was a high school classmate, in the past several years we spent Monday mornings for breakfast together with other classmates. He will be missed, he´s up there looking down smiling with no pain.