Carl-Stahlnecker-Obituary

Carl H. Stahlnecker

Pleasanton, California

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Carl H. Stahlnecker 54-Year Resident of Pleasanton Survived by mother Gloria Stahlnecker, siblings Paul, Brian & Annette & nephew Scott Stahlnecker. Services private. Graham-Hitch 925-846-5624.

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It was great to meet you one or two times, Carl. And, of course, your wonderful mother was a warm and wise influence on my mother and me. I was happy that I got our mothers together a year or two before they passed. We talked about you and your spirit on that lovely occasion. RIP.

My deepest sympathy to Carl's family. All of us in the Z community will miss his postings and his presence. He was always good for useful advice and helpful in times of need. We will feel his absence.

Annette and family - Very sorry to hear of your loss of your brother and son. My thoughts are with you all.

I am thankful for having met Carl. I will always admire his Honesty, Willingness to help others and his great sense of Humor.

My condolences and sympathies to his Family- God Bless.

Hey Carl, never got to meet you in person, but it was always a blast and a pleasure to chat with you.

Carl, I wish that I could have met you. I'll miss your valuable information on Datsun 240Zs and the fact you were always willing to jump in to a good debate on a wide range of subjects. I'll also miss sharing a good laugh via e-mail on matters political. My deepest sympathies to all your family and friends. Gary

My sympathy to Carl's family. I never had the opportunity of meeting Carl personally, but I thought many times of driving down to visit and share a meal. Carl was very helpful to me both directly by discussing cars and how-to's and indirectly with his know how and expertise. Carl will be missed! Rest in peace my friend, you are a good man!

I was never fortunate enough to meet Carl face-to-face, but had the pleasure of his company online with the Datsun 240z list. Great guy, will really miss his knowledge and sense of humor. My sympathies the family, I'm sure he'll be greatly missed.

With Carl, he never hid what he thought, so you always knew where you stood. Diplomacy was not his strong suit, but honesty was. He took friendship as a great reponsability, and had great fun with it until seriousness needed to be had. It takes a strong man to say what he feels and still be supportive when his feelings are in opposition to that action. I didn't know Carl as long as I would have liked, but I am thankful that my life was graced with his. I met Carl through a Classic Z car...