Gary-Stamp-Obituary

Gary L. Stamp

San Antonio, Texas

Jan 2, 1944 – May 26, 2019 (Age 75)

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BORN
January 2, 1944
DIED
May 26, 2019
AGE
75
LOCATION
San Antonio, Texas

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January 2, 1944 - May 26, 2019Born in Illinois to Josephine and Roger Stamp. Gary graduated from Monticello High School, attended Southern Illinois University and a received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine from The University of Illinois in 1970.Post-graduation, he began a 28-year military...

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My Wife and Heide met Gary at the European military Veterinary Conference ,circa 1980 . We knew then that he was a special person . Besides being a distinguished veterinarian and military officer , he was a really good guy . RIP Gary

Our thoughts and prayers to Col Stamps family. He was a great leader and good man. I enjoyed the time I worked with him and we enjoyed time with him and Mary.

Dear Mary, Your husband was one of my favorite people on the planet. He told me of the wonderful care you were giving him. You may have overheard me the last time I saw Gary and you, when I told him I wanted to have him cloned. He was truly an adorable person, and I will sorely miss the chance for a gab session with him at so many conferences. It was always a joy to see him and visit for awhile. Loved that twinkle in his eyes when he was about to tell a story. HIs accomplishments and...

Mary - My sweet Daddy,Mickey Debner,thought Gary hung the moon. He so enjoyed the years he spent working with him at VECCS and all the wonderful functions in connection therewith. Such fond memories. My sympathies to you and yours.

Jennifer and I offer the Stamp family our deepest condolences. I first interacted with COL Stamp as a young Veterinary Corps officer and I immediately recognized that his caring, kind, and selfless leadership style were worthy of emulation. Over the years we crossed paths on numerous occasions and these qualities never changed nor did my admiration or respect. He was always interested in how things were going in the Corps, how I was doing, and always offering sound mentorship. COL Gary...

Wow, what a gentelman, great leader and someone you always felt very comfortable being around. Working with COL stamp was very rewarding as well as enjoyable. I always felt relaxed and able to speak to Gary about any issue that needed attended to. He will be so missed. Sheryl and I send our prayers and thoughts for the family. His memories will live on. A great and loving person.

Mary, It is with heavy heart that I write this message. I will miss Dr. Stamp's smiles, hugs, and generosity. He was a pillar in the veterinary industry and a kind face to all who met him. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts during this difficult time and always. Sending love and strength.

I wish to express my heartfelt condolences to the family of Gary. I this is is a hard thing to deal with, we all miss those we love. Be assured, our Heavenly Father keeps them safe until we can all be together again. His son taught us how to love each other. In He gave us a view of the promise when he ressurected his friend. A peaceful time for all.of us. We. Also know from the times we live in today this won't be long from now. May you have peace.

To know Gary was to like, respect and trust him. Unfortunately, I retired only a few years after he transferred to the Army but I always enjoyed seeing and speaking with him although those occasions were far too infrequent. He was truly an outstanding professional and a remarkable gentleman. Dorothy joins me in sending Mary and the family our prayers at this most difficult time.