Gregory-Stultz-Obituary

Gregory Scott Stultz

Terre Haute, Indiana

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Gregory Stultz passed away in Terre Haute, Indiana. The obituary was featured in The Tribune Star on February 23, 2010, and Legacy on March 3, 2011.

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I miss you Greg

To: Kim i love you and really cant find words to say but thank you so much for caring about dustin so much he is such a sweet and such a good kid

To the Stultz family:
May the comfort from family and friends continue to strengthen you, and may you find comfort in the words found in the Holy Scriptures: "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away."

Your legacy will forever live on in the hearts of those who knew you and shared in your struggle to protect our country and the ultimate sacrifice you gave so that we can be grateful for what we have. Your family, friends, loved ones and fellow soldiers will stay in my thoughts and prayers.
A Proud Military Mom.

Fred Kellum, my father-in-law, lowered his American flag to half staff when he learned of the death of Gregory Stultz. As a veteran of WWII, Fred was very patriotic and eager to support our brave men and women of the armed forces.
In early March Fred's health began to fail and it became necessary for him to move from Brazil to live with us.
The last item we packed was his flag. It still flew at half staff.
Fred passed away April 9th. The flag he lowered in honor of Cpl. Stultz...

Rest in piece Greg.God is with you.Your memory will stay alive by the stories told about you growing up.

In loving memory of Gregory Stultz. God bless his family and help them thru this tought time.Kim i know what you are going thru.No one knows till they have lost a child. God bless you all. Judy Werk- Huber Heights, Ohio

forever loved. forever remembered. forever an american hero.

My deepest heartfelt condolences on your loss. His service and sacrifice will not be forgotten. Respectfully,