Edward-Stolle-Obituary

CDR Edward S. Stolle Jr., USN (Ret)

Norfolk, Virginia

1929 - 2023

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Ed Stolle passed away peacefully on Monday, March 20, 2023, with family by his side. Ed was born on May 23, 1929, the second of three sons to Edward (Sr) and Dorothy Stolle in Columbus, OH. As the sons of an Army officer, Ed and his brothers moved frequently, including three years in Mexico City...

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Many continued Blessings for the Stolle family & this anniversary of God bringing him to his Forever home.

The members of the Tidewater Seniors Golf Association extend our sincere condolences to the family of Ed Stolle. Ed was an avid golfer and a highly regarded member of our group for many years. Ed will be most remembered for his strict adherence to the golfing rule to "play it where it lies." Many of us older golfers bend that rule to move the ball a few feet to get a "better lie." Not so with Ed. Ed will be greatly missed. May he rest in peace. John Martin President Tidewater...

The Virginia Beach chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America would like to extend our condolences to the family of Ed Stolle.We got an opportunity to know Ed when he attended our meetings prior to the beginning of the pandemic. We enjoyed his outgoing and enthusiastic personality , and his stories about his remarkable aviation career.

I personally never met him but have known Sheriff Ken Stolle for 40 years. I am keeping the family in prayer and offering my deepest sympathies to the entire family. Leslie Bell

Our thoughts and prayers are with you. -Carole and John de Triquet

My deepest sympathy to the Stolle family. I met CDR Stolle on a few occasions but my knowledge of him and his family is based largely on my wife Claire's friendship with Pat. Sadly Claire passed away in January and therefore cannot express her admiration directly. After meetings with Pat, often regarding pro-life work, Claire would share her opinions about Ed and the wonderful family members she had met. CDR Stolle and Pat can be proud of their clan. They leave a great legacy. Prayers...

Ed was the absolute best neighbor ever. During the aftermath of a hurricane, he offered to run an extension cord from his place to ours for our refrigerator. When he trimmed his hedge, he always looked after us as well. He was a kind, gracious man who loved Pat dearly. He was proud of all his children but was never one to brag. I can still remember hearing their rowdy games of "Marco Polo," as the family gathered in the backyard. I can only imagine how important he was as a father, a role...

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