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Daniel L. Stufflebeam Ph.D.

Kalamazoo, Michigan

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Daniel Leroy Stufflebeam, PhD; Age 80, of Kalamazoo, Michigan passed away, Sunday, July 23, 2017, at Bronson Hospital in Kalamazoo due to heart failure. Daniel was born September 19, 1936 in Waverly, Iowa to Leroy and Melva Mae (Hazelwood) Stufflebeam. He attended Wartburg College where he was a...

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Thanks for your inspirations, which keep me innovate research and service initiatives for people.

South Haven Beach, July 1990

It's hard to believe Uncle Danny passed away a year ago today. He was and still is a positive role model for myself and my family. My wife JoAnn and I really enjoyed the time we were able to spend in Michigan with Uncle Danny, Aunt Carolyn, Kevin, Joe and Tracy. Fantastic family.

I am in the beginning stages of my dissertationthrough Georgia Southern University. I have been learning about and using Dr. Stufflebeam's CIPP model for my study. So sorry to hear of his passing. His work in education continues to live through others. Again, so sorry for your loss. Condolences and prayers from Georgia.

Dan was my teacher, colleague and friend. A major founder of program evaluation,who trusted God and did all he could to make the world a beter place for humankind. His heretage will live with us for ever.

Joe and family,
You have our sincere sympathy in the loss of your father.
Chet & Bobetta VanderPloeg

I am so sorry for your loss. I will remember Dan very fondly. My condolences to Carolyn, Kevin, Joe, Tracey and grand kids. You are in my thoughts an prayers.

RIP

Dan was my mentor,colleague and friend. He was a true professional at work and a better family man. He was motivated to do the right thing whether at work or home. I learned so much from him. I will miss him dearly.

I had the privilege of taking a class from Dr. Stufflebeam at WMU. He was highly respected as a professor and as a professional. His contributions will continue to enrich.

My sincere condolences to the family.