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Frank W. Stull

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Frank W. Stull, 80 of Easton died Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015 in New Eastwood Care Center. Born June 4, 1935 in Easton he was a son of the late George W. and Minnie (Walter) Stull. He and his wife Darlene (Hunsicker) Stull have been married 57 years. He was a 1952 graduate of Wilson High School,...

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Mr. Stull was a wonderful teacher. A true legacy.

Mr still was a great person and teacher he was always friendly and will miss him. Yes he was a giant in stature and teacher. My prayers go out to his family

Mr. Stull certainly was a giant among teachers. I am thankful to have had him not only as a history teacher but also as my home room teacher. There was never a dull moment around Mr. Stull. I am blessed to have known a man whom has made such a difference in the lives of so many.
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Seems like only yesterday i had Mr. Stull for homeroom and for social studies, but it was actually 1973. A man with insight, experience and a love of the job. He related well with his students and I believe he was well respected in return. There aren't many teachers that left an impact on me but Mr. Stull was certainly one of them. Well done

I had Mr. Stull as one of my teachers in 8th grade at Holland Township. He remains a giant teacher in my mind, with a gentleness and a story teller extraordinaire. He was obviously God gifted to do just what he did...and he did it so well. I will always remember him as one of my favorite teachers ever.

Mr. Stull was simply the best teacher ever.

Mr. Stull left a permanent impact on my life and the lives of my fellow classmates as well as my brother, Kenny. He made History class fun, which for me was a bit of a challenge as I had no interest in any of it....until I met Mr. Stull. He was loving and funny as could be. When you'd get an answer wrong he'd say, "Untrue, bison breath" I don't know why it was so funny, but it just was. We ALL loved him. He inspired us to learn. I wanted to learn History those years, not cause I really...

Such sad news. He was a wonderful teacher with much patience. He always challenged us to think - never spoon fed the students. It was a pleasure getting to know him better during our summers at the Ridge and post-8th grade at Holland - class of '72. Best to all of his family.

I was so sorry to hear the news. He was the best teacher ever and I was so blessed to see him summers when I swam at The Ridge. He was smart and enthusiastic and thought learning was the best endeavor one could pursue!! He had the best sense of humor...would call the landscape crew who mowed the back 40 with our windows open..the AAL Association Against Learning...what a hoot!