Harry-Stockman-Obituary

Harry Lee Stockman

Kaleva, Michigan

May 4, 1939 – Apr 26, 2013

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BORN
May 4, 1939
DIED
April 26, 2013
LOCATION
Kaleva, Michigan

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Bennett-Barz Funeral Home - Beulah Obituary

Harry Lee Stockman, 73, of Honor, died Friday, April 26, 2013, at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City. He was born May 4, 1939, in Muskegon, the son of Harry and Florence (Bussear) Stockman. He joined the Merchant Marines and worked as a deckhand on the Ann Arbor car ferries on the Great...

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I met Harry when he came aboard the old Adam E. Cornelius mid 80s. We hit it off right away and I considered him a friend even though we each had lives to live. He was a very hard worker and worked for his family as they came first. It was a privilege knowing him and calling him a friend. I was at the house in Toledo and I believe we had a cookout in back yard. Harry always treated me like I was one of the family. So sorry to hear of his passing. He accomplished so much as nothing came easy...

:( Harry, I have the fondest memories of you in Mesa, Arizona Such a happy man and you made the best Peanut butter fudge ever in which I still have your recipe!! I am so glad we got to know you and your family. May all your dreams come true in heaven`and as always you are missed ~ Billie, Joleah and Krystal [email protected]

Thinking of you today! So Sorry For Your Loss
To all the family !! Love you Aunt Faye & Uncle Tom

I would like to let the Stockman family know they are being thought of. On this National Day of Prayer, I will say an extra one that they have peace in their hearts.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Stockman Family.
Harry was a longtime dearest friend of my Dad (Ron) and we called him "Uncle Harry" we are going to miss him but have many happy memories of up north. Love and God Bless
Gena,Brenden,Kyle,& Ronald

Heaven has received a great cook and a great man. Although those of us,that are left behind will miss him dearly, we will all hold the memories in our hearts until we can be together again. R.I.P. Pop-pa...I love you!

Cooking was his passion