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Dr. Floyd Vortman Stolzenburg

Columbus, Ohio

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STOLZENBURG Dr. Floyd Vortman Stolzenburg, age 92, of Bexley, went to be with His Lord, September 4, 2008, at Lutheran Village. During his long life, he was privileged to serve as principal of Bexley Junior High School and Cressingham Elementary. Upon retirement, he earned his doctorate in...

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He was a very good conselor. He got me out of a great depression. God bless Dr. Stolzenburg.

What an honor to have met and chatted with Dr. Stolzenburg at our Dental Office, I felt very renewed and such a feeling of calm after our conversation. I know that he is with our Savior, and I look oh so forward to seeing him again. My sincere thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time.

With deep sympathy from the Stolzenburg family,to my Grandfather we will always have you in our hearts.The lord has called you to heaven.We will be togther again,thinking of you and Gramy allways.

Deepest sympathy to Mr. Stolzenburg's family. He was so proud of all of you. He hired me as a Cassingham teacher and was an exceptional principal. Sonja Shuman

The passing of Dr. Stolzenburg has left a huge void in the lives of my friends, Sue and Gene Skaggs. I wish to extend my sincere condolences to the entire Stolzenburg family. -VFox 9/7/08

With our Deepest Sympathy,
Dr. Davis & Joyce

Pastor and Chris Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort. (Terrie Taylor Maxine Wells Jerry Diana and Jarod Mann)

WE COUNTED IT A HONOR TO HAVE KNOWN FLOYD.HE WAS A GOOD FRIEND WHO ALWAYS WANTED TO HELP PEOPLE RIGHT UP UNTIL THE END.
JOHN 15:15

God led me to the Doctor in 1983. I was having marital difficulties. He shared with me his God given wisdom. How blessed I was to be helped by Floyd. My marriage was healed 2 years later. Now my husband is walking with the Lord and was ordained as a Pastor in 1991.
What a blessing Floyd was to many.

My sympathy goes to the Stolzenburg Family

Judy