Gary-Stahl-Obituary

Gary S. Stahl

Roanoke, Virginia

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STAHL - Gary S., on August 30, 2008 of Westbury, NY. Loving son of Peter and the late Ann of Roanoke, Va. Beloved brother of Glenn, Gail, Catherine, Susanne, Annette and Doris. Special cousin of Richard A. Stahl and also survived by many nieces, nephews and other relatives. Friends may call 2-4...

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Gary,
We were so fortunate to be considered your friends. You were a great guy and treated us like gold. I can't go onto the Chapel Hill property without thinking of you. I'm glad you were in the process of moving there as I know it brought you much joy. You will be very much missed. The barbecues and times spent just chatting will forever be in our thoughts. As will you. I hope you're resting peacefully. I will miss your jokes and smile. (smile now) Rest in peace dear friend. Janet and...

From 2/7/08

We have the most fantastic love for one another, fitting so perfectly reminds me this plan is not ours. I firmly believe an Angel is still inside of me ensuring we follow through with what God has planned. There is something very important that He wants done, I know this so surely even though I am not where you are, in your faith. I do know I am to follow you, you are leading me for this task that we have to see through, whatever it may be.

how fortunate we were - for the best possible outcome

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

A very short 11 months ago I was brought together with Gary Steven Stahl, a man that I came to dearly love, guided by the Spirit of Christ. We planned to marry and have a beautiful life, a continuation of the courtship we so thoroughly enjoyed.

We talked in great detail about how we were brought together by God, and that it was not in fact about us, but something that we needed to do together. We speculated about what that something was, but only God knew. Sadly but beautifully,...

Gary, Since you left us so suddenly, it still doesn't seem real that you are gone & we won't ever see you again. You will always be in our hearts and on our minds. We'll miss you at the barn & your silly humor at our little cookouts. You were an awesome man with a big heart and you will be missed by everyone that came into contact with you. May you rest in peace.