George-Stults-Obituary

George Stults

66, Hackettstown, New Jersey

Age 66

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George StultsAGE: 66 •George Stults, 66, died at home on February 13, 2014. He was the son of William and Elizabeth (Frantz) Stults, both deceased. He leaves behind his loving wife, Laura Atkins Stults, his devoted sister, Linda Stults, and her friend Steve, his brother Karl Stults, his caring...

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12 years later and not a day goes by that I don't think of this glorious human being, my dearest friend and colleague.

I had the pleasure of getting to know George when we were both cast in "Grease" in 1981 (I believe it was) at Pax Amicus. I adored him - he was such a kind and patient man and everyone gravitated toward him. I hadn't seen him in years and was so saddened to come across his obituary. My condolences to his family and friends for this great loss - he was one of a kind. Rest in Peace, George.

Always dreamed of being a good athlete like George! R.I.P.

It is seven years, and still so painful to fully comprehend the magnitude of our great loss. He is a man beyond measure, and we will not see his like again. My heart is forever broken. (2/12/21)

I worked with George in GODSPELL in 1977 - a hard worker, a great co-star and a man with a wonderful sense of humor.

So sorry to hear. I knew George from my Pax Amicus days. He was so talented and a joy to be around.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Dear Laura,

So sorry for your loss. I knew George from Wilkes where I roomed next to him for a year. Great guy. He will be missed.

My best wishes to you at this time.

john squeri

Dear Laura,
We were stunned to hear of George's passing. Our deepest sympathies to you and George's family. We will always remember playing Skittle Bowling and other games at your home on Baker Ave after baseball games. Great fun, lots of laughs and great memories.
With love,
Terry and Pat Stalter