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Ray Klebba
May 18, 2019 | Park Ridge, IL | Coworker
Brookfield, Illinois
Harold R. Stahnke, age 64, of Riverside. Beloved husband of 34 years to Judie Stahnke, nee Rudd; dear brother of Cheryl (Bill) Mahalas and Robert Stahnke; son of Elsie Stahnke, nee Grych and the late Harold H. Stahnke; brother-in-law of Joyce (Jim) Williamson, Sandy (Joe) Tomaska and Mary Frances...
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Ray Klebba
May 18, 2019 | Park Ridge, IL | Coworker
My thoughts are with you on this day;
Patricia Poulakos
May 18, 2019 | Buffalo Grove, IL | Friend
Dear Judie-We extend our deepest sympathies to you. Harold was a very down
to earth and kind person. Cliff and I
will always remember the family history
talks we had at the various get togethers. Harold always had a kind word.
We are praying for you even thou you are already blessed. We are always here If you need us.
All our love and prayers,
Darrell, Cheryl, Glenn, and Bryan Holmes
May 31, 2011
Dear Judie - My deepest sympathy to you on the loss of your husband, Harold. May the Lord Bless and Comfort you and your family. Helen Novak (Continental Bank)
May 31, 2011
Dear Judie - Eileen Hughes sent a e-mail informing me of your terrible loss. My thoughts are with you at this sorrowful time. In reading the Guest Book entries from others, Harold was a good man and husband. His stay on earth was short but powerful in love and friendship. I wish you peace and many years of good health. Pat Poulakos from the old Continental Bank days.
Patricia Poulakos
May 31, 2011 | Buffalo Grove, IL
I remember our days at Strobeck,Reiss & Co., and our prospecting trips and lunches. We had good times together and I want Judie to know you were a gentleman and all around good guy. HOPE YOU FIND A GOOD SPACE IN HEAVEN! Ray Klebba
May 29, 2011
Truly our deepest sympathies to Judie and all of Harold's family. He battled long and hard and was able to enjoy the gift of life and give love longer. We can picture him grilling out on the patio in all kinds of weather and remember conversations about the Bears. Tears come while writing, feelings for Judie, knowing how supportive and loving and caring she is. You are being prayed for now, hoping the strength of 34 years of loving and being loved will get you through. God bless you all...
Sue and Joe Beniacs
May 24, 2011