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Harry "Chris" Stamm

Chicago, Illinois

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Harry N. Stamm, "Chris", 58, former instructor at Harrington Institute of Interior Design for many years and Robert Morris College, passed away unexpectedly at home December 15, 2014. Beloved son of the late Harry J. Stamm and Lorraine A. Stamm (nee Nelson), brother of Barbara Stamm, cousin of...

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Still remember you Chris. Think of you often. May your soul be at peace.
Till we meet again. Walter

Chris you are still, and always be, remembered. Thank you for your friendship.
Walter

Dear sweet Chris, you were such a wonderful, kind, compassionate, and life loving man. I will always consider you one of the most and dearest souls I have ever met during my life's adventure in this world. All the fun and good memories will never be forgotten and shall go with me into the next life. May you be at peace and rise in glory. Till our souls meet again. GOD Bless you and have mercy upon your family and loved ones. You are sorely and greatly missed! With a heavy heart and...

I wil miss our long talks about art, design, architecture, food, family, friends, and much more. You were at blessed rest on Christmas. Peace be with you in the New Year and forever more.

Such a terrible loss. Chris was an amazing mentor, teacher and friend, and knew the precise balance between all of those great attributes and the ability to push his students to be their best. Just the other day I was reminiscing to one of my colleagues about how Chris and Joe would continue teaching our class throughout the night in the CAD lab because they both cared so much for their kids success. Thank you for helping me become the man and designer I am today.

Gone too soon. I will miss his sharp sense of humor, great taste in music, and his perspective of the design world.

What a great loss. An awesome teacher and mentor. I learned so much from him. Chris Stamm you will be missed immensely by many.

Chris was almost the toughest and one of the nicest instructors I had the privilege to access at Harrington. One of the good guys.