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Roland ELLSWORTH JOSE STUMPFF

1924 - 2018

Roland ELLSWORTH JOSE STUMPFF obituary, 1924-2018, East Providence, RI

BORN

1924

DIED

2018

FUNERAL HOME

Smith-Mason Funeral Home - Riverside

398 Willett Avenue

Riverside, Rhode Island

Roland STUMPFF Obituary

STUMPFF DE WHITT, ROLAND ELLSWORTH JOSE
took silver wings February 11 with his wife, Marjorie, by his side. Riverside resident and longtime aviator Roldan E. J. Stumpff was a WWII B-24 pilot who participated in the bombing raids on the Ploesti oil fields. On his 13th mission his aircraft was shot down and he and his crew were held as POWs in Bulgaria. However, that is the beginning not the end of a fascinating story and flying career. Stumpff ended up flying for a total of 68 years, and added glider flying and soaring to his repertoire before finally folding his wings in 2010. He went back into Bulgaria within a month of his release as a POW to help the OSS track down and identify prison camp guards who mistreated Allied POWs. He also worked with the British MI5 and MI6 in Cairo. On VE Day, Stumpff celebrated by doing three barrel rolls in a B-25 at 800 feet.
This Renaissance man was also an accomplished artist, both with paint and stained glass, and was even licensed as a psychologist in the state of Florida for a while…but that's another story.
He married his navigator's sister, Marjorie (Llewellyn), in 1948. He is survived by her and four children: Roland G. Stumpff and his wife Kathleen Higgins; Jeffrey D. Stumpff; Karl D. Stumpff and his wife Lynn; and Margo L. Williams and her husband Todd. He is survived by seven grandchildren and six great-grandchildren, and was predeceased by two grandchildren. Roland was predeceased by a brother, Harry "Bus" Stumpff; and a sister, Dolores "Sis" Grundish (Stumpff).
Roland was born on March 3, 1924, in Emporium, PA. His mother, Aida Whitt de Flores, was a concert violinist and his father Harry G. Stumpff served in the Air Section of the US Army Signal Corp in WWI. While in High School Roland worked as a brakeman on the railroad, and tried to enlist after the attack on Pearl Harbor but was told he had to first graduate high school. After the war he attended Cornell, graduating in 1949 with a degree in mechanical engineering. As an adult he earned the Boys Scouts distinguished honor, the Silver Beaver. He worked for diverse companies such as Corning Glass; and ITT in Rhode Island, Europe and Oklahoma. He was also a gifted public speaker, cartoonist, and storyteller. Throughout his life he flew both professionally and for pleasure and was inducted into the Rhode Island Aviation Hall of Fame in 2012.
His family wishes to celebrate a life-well-lived. Calling hours will be February 17, 4-7 p.m. at Smith-Mason Funeral Home, Riverside. A burial service will be held February 19, 10:00 a.m. at Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Exeter. A funeral service will follow at 11:30 a.m. at Barrington Congressional Church, Barrington. Please visit smithmason.com for full obituary and online condolences.

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Published by The Providence Journal from Feb. 14 to Feb. 15, 2018.

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Cindy

February 9, 2025

2/9/2025
Roland, I still think of you and Majorie often. The Point has never been the same. I recall so many memories with you both and they give me joy and warmth of heart each time I look back to those days. I have been blessed to have had you both in my life . I truly miss you. Love, Cindy

June 28, 2019

I know this is ridiculously late, but I am writing to tell you that I have fond memories of flying with your Dad in a sailplane off Harris Hill. I was a teenager then and got to fly with him sometime from 1968- 1973. I could tell he was a fascinating man - just never knew the back story. What a privilege to have known and actually flown in the same plane with him.
Thank you for sharing him with us up on the Hill. I mentioned his name in the article I wrote for Soaring magazine in July 2018 along with all the other men who influenced me as I was growing up; I asked him why his name was Tex - he told me it was because he was from Texas. Interesting .......I wonder where that came from. Anyway, take care, all of you and all the best to Tex's family! Anne Bywater Dagan ( LeRoy, NY )

Tom Marshall

July 16, 2018

I was away past winter, this evening I was sitting outside with my wife Kathy, who met Roland and took to him and his wife immediately. For some reason I thought of him and I typed his name on my I pad his obituary came up. I feel like I let my friend Roland down by not getting to see him and his beautiful wife one last time he was one of the few heroes I've met in my life who sacrificed so much for my family, country, and me. I loved him
Tom Marshall

Rick Stauffer

March 5, 2018

Dear Marj:

Arlene and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family over the loss of your dear Roland. We were recently made aware of this as we now live in FL. I spoke with other friends of mine who also worked with Roland during our tenure at Grinnell and remembered some fond stories. Arlene and I also remembered you and Roland taking your trips across American in that little trailer.

We prey you find solice during this difficult time knowing we are all preying for you.

Love Rick and Arlene Stauffer

February 21, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the two of you taking walks in the neighborhood. May his angel wings keep him flying high.

Sincerely,
Peggy Wardle

February 15, 2018

To Marj, Carl and all of the Family,

I was truly saddened by Roland's passing. He and Marj had been my neighbors for many, many years. It is with a deep sense of admiration for his life achievements that I shall always be able to reflect on our friendship and commonalities. Roland was one of the hero's of our Country and certainly of our hearts. I shall cherish our friendship always and shall miss him dearly.

May you all find the wisdom and strength to deal with your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Flo & Ron Legge

February 15, 2018

Randy... May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Your grandfathers journey in life was the kind of journey you read in history books...

You are all in our prayers

dana st.gelais

February 14, 2018

Mrs Stumpff and family,
I am sorry for your loss. What a fascinating gentleman who did indeed live his life to the fullest. Thank you Mr. Stumpff for your service and to his family for sharing this great story.

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Calling hours

4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Smith-Mason Funeral Home

Riverside, RI

Feb

19

Funeral service

11:30 a.m.

Barrington Congressional Church

Barrington, RI

Feb

19

Burial

10:00 a.m.

Veterans Memorial Cemetery

Exeter, RI

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