Byrd-Stoudt-Obituary

Byrd Stoudt

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

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Byrd J. Stoudt Byrd James Stoudt, 83, of Scotland, PA, died Monday evening, March 30, 2015 at Chambersburg Hospital, surrounded by family. Byrd, known in his life as "BJ" Stoudt, was born on April 27, 1931 to Charles Stoudt and Hilda Henninger Stoudt in Strausstown. BJ grew up in Strausstown and...

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Byrd Stoudt was one of a kind. I deeply appreciated his unique sense of humor, his compassion, and his sincere friendship.
I recall attending many wonderful events at the home of Byrd and Dawn. Their hospitality was so appreciated.

Byrd, Dawn and I shared many wonderful years teaching at Faust.
I was out of town and could not attend services, which I regret, but I heard many comments about how beautiful the service was.
He leaves a wonderful family....

Dawn, One of my Strausstown playground teachers. I am sorry to hear of Byrd's death. I was a "foul ball chaser" at weekend ball games at Strausstown. Since BJ played for Bethel, one of my regrets from those days is that I did not get to see him hit more balls into the corn field. Deepest Regrets to you and your family, Allen Lesher

My Sympathy to you and your family. Always enjoyed Byrd at Auctions. He used to tease me a bit but always knew it as just that. Will miss him coming in and out there...

BJ and his lovely wife taught me so much about life as they lead by example. I was lucky to have met BJ after my dad died and he took me under his wing and shared his wisdom, compassion, his beautiful family, and perfect hospitality with me and my dear mom. He was always there to lead an ear, give a caring word, and he understood what it meant to be a true friend and gentleman in every sense of the word.
His wife and my mom were both former home economics teachers and we all...

Rest in peace sweet man.

I had Mr Stoudt for 11th grade health, he was one of my most favorite teachers at CASHS. I Remember the day I quit school and went into his class to tell him and return my books, he literally chased me around the class trying to talk me out of it. I should have listened to him. My deepest sympathy to his family and friends he will never be forgotten. God Bless You All.

One of the "Best" CASHS has ever known. Made high school life easier to handle. Deepest sympathy to all of Mr. Stoudt's family.

Such a kind and gracious gentleman. I only met Byrd once, but he truly made an outstanding impression on me. He and his wife Dawn devoted much of their time to helping others. Indeed the world would be a finer place to live in if there were more people like them!

He's one of my fondest memories for high school RIP.