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Felix F. Stumpf

Reno, California

1918 - 2015

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Felix F. StumpfFebruary 10, 1918August 16, 2015Felix F. Stumpf passed away peacefully in his home in Reno, Nevada on August 16, 2015. He was born on February 10, 1918, to Karl and Annette Stumpf in Boston, Massachusetts and grew up in Boston, New York City, and Bridgton, Maine. He attended...

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I was fortunate enough to move next door to felix a few year back. We had many wonderful conversations. He was one of the most interesting and intelligent man I have ever known. Rest in Peace my friend.

Cathy Mills

Felix's passing brings to mind a related thought. Do any readers of these messages have papers or documents from the Old College/Nevada School of Law. Those ought to be saved, and I would appreciate your contacting me regarding them.

He was a wonderful colleague back in the days of Old College and the Nevada School of Law.

Dear Paul & Family:
On behalf of the entire Barrett Family, I would like to send our heartfelt condolences during this very difficult time. Your father was such a brilliant, humble, curious, giving man. His accomplishments throughout his life were vast. However, his generosity started and ended at his home each and every day of his life. I will simply remember your father as, Mr. Stumpf the very nice man who gave me a pretty, white, Angora bunny just so I could join a 4-H Club. ...

My condolences to the family. We have lost a great Nevadan.
-Bob Fulkerson

Paul- I am so sorry for your loss. What an exceptional life and person! You were very lucky to share so many years with him.
Take Care-
Wendy Dickson Knorr

A brilliant and approachable mentor, a true gentleman and role model, he will be missed by so very many people. Nevada School of Law was his baby even before he became its Dean. Thank you, Felix. I owe you big time. wbf

He was a great teacher and friend.
Jim Richardson

The Men of the 5th Bomb Group (H) Association and their families express their condolences in the loss of their fellow warrior from WWII. His memories and his amazing photography from those time of the world at war will always be remembered. Some are memorialized in COURAGE BEFORE EVERY DANGER... by Joanne Emerick. Felix was an amazing person, and we all feel privileged to have been even a small part of his life.