Howard-Stoller-Obituary

Howard Stoller

Santa Cruz, California

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Santa Cruz, California
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American Cancer Society

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Howard Stoller, our beloved husband, father, brother, son, uncle and friend died suddenly on Tuesday, December 01, 2009 after experiencing a severe seizure Monday night. He just celebrated his 56th birthday, and we are especially grateful for our long weekend in San Francisco together...

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Rest in peace my brother. I love you and miss you.

So sad to hear about Howie.
I met Howie in 1974 at Brockport. He and his friend Billy shared a townhouse with me and my friend Don.
I remember Howie as a solid guy, Very focused. Great person to have as a roomate.
Always wished I could track him down to see how he was doing. I can see that he had a lot of great friends and caring family.

I miss you and think about you all the time. Rest in peace my friend.

To my dear friend Howie. Rest in peace, and someday we'll all be together again.

I was Howie's roommate in 1973 at Brockport. I knew him throughout college. He was lots of fun to be with. Always cheerful. He made me laugh. I am sorry for your loss.

I was Howie's roommate in 1971 at Brockport. Our Freshman year. We had some wild times. I am so sad to hear of his passing

Dear Sheila and Family,
I hope your fond memories bring you peace. All the best to you.
Sincerely, Diana
(HADCO Watsonville, mid-1990s)

I just received the Center Light from the VCJC and saw the notice about Howard. My heart and soul go out to the whole family. There is an unwritten rule that parents don't bury children rather children bury parents. I know this first hand as I lost my sister Paula 22 years ago, Dec 25th, and I know what my parents went thru. We all went to PS 95, JHS 143 and DWC. I hope the family finds comfort in Hashem and may they only know from good things. Marc Cohen

I didn't know Howie personally. I knew him through the affections of his wife, Sheila and my brother, John.
They drew a picture of a warm, thoughtful, caring
human being. I am sure his loss leaves a terrible emptiness. My heart is with Sheila.