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Dr. Gary Storhoff

Stamford, Connecticut

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DR. GARY P. STORHOFF Dr. Gary P. Storhoff, 63, of Danbury, passed at home lovingly surrounded by his family on November 7, 2011. Gary was born on December 12, 1947 in Duluth, MN to Mildred Storhoff and the late Edwin Storhoff. He is survived by his mother; his wife, Linda, of 39 years; his...

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It still brings tears to my eyes thinking about Professor Storhoff, he left the longest and most powerful impression on me. To this day, I still bring him up in conversations where only his wisdom will suffice. Away from this place but NEVER forgotten. RIP Dr. Storhoff.

~ Tonya

Happy Birthday Gary, not on Earth but not forgotten. Still need a lot of help for the Vikings, your son and I depend on it! Still in our thoughts Love ❤ Herbie

The family wishes to thank all of you for your kind words and your thoughtfulness in writing in Gary's book. We will always cherish your expressions of appreciation for Gary's life and his work.

I'm so very sorry to hear of the passing of Gary . . I'm his cousin from his dad's side and remember vividly all things North Dakota:) I'm so sorry we didn't keep in touch . . I missed the grown up and much loved Gary. I had just decided to see if I could reach him to see if his mom, Millie, was doing well. We are in touch at Christmas only and was saddened to find this news. My deepest sympathy to the family. I can be reached at [email protected]

Dear Linda,

The final volume of the "Buddhism and American Culture" volume is coming together, and I've very sad that I can't correspond with Gary about it. It was such a great experience co-editing and co-writing him for the last ten years. He brightened up a lot of lives. Much metta, JWB

Linda

Our condolences on your loss.

I wish you and the family the best.

I hope to keep in touch.

With deepest sympathy
Vince and Penny
Las vegas
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Happy Birthday, Gary since you`ve been gone the Vikings are still miserable, maybe you can help from up above. I knew my brother-in law for 40 years but got to know him better by spending two weeks with him in June. I only wish that I can be that gracious and strong towards everyone when it is my time. He walked when in pain, didn`t complain when in pain and was concerned about all around him instead of himself. He has had many good things said about him and they are true. He will always be...

Dr. Storhoff was such a positive, caring man, as others have said.

I know up in Heaven, he is rooting on his beloved Minnesota Vikings (you couldn't help but notice, as his office was a shrine to all things purple and gold!)

I graduated from UConn Stamford a year ago, and I knew Gary had told me he wasn't feeling well leading up to that point. I am shocked and saddened to learn of his passing from a fellow graduate, and on behalf of my family, I send my deepest...

Dear Linda and family ~ My deepest sympathy to you on the recent passing of your husband Gary! From reading the guestbook of condolences, he sounded like an extraordinary individual, loving family man, and Professor admired by many. And knowing you Linda from our childhood in Hoople, he was very blessed to have you as his wife, with your kind, gentle nature and beauty inside and out. May years of happy times together help to comfort each of you!

With Love,
Bette (Hoople)...