HOWARD-STUTZ-Obituary

HOWARD STUTZ

West Jordan, Utah

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Howard Coombs Stutz 1918 ~ 2010 Howard Coombs Stutz, age 91, retired professor of genetics at Brigham Young University, passed away on July 20, 2010 following a long battle with Parkinson's disease. He was born August 24, 1918 in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, the son of Joseph Reuben and Clara...

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Our dear friend and Sister Mildred,
Please know of our love, and know that you are in our thoughts and prayers at this time.
The two of you have been special in our lives over the years.
Gene & Kay Pratt

Dear Aunt Mildred and Family,
As I reflect back on the life of Uncle Howard so many wonderful memories flow from my heart. Uncle Howard and you always shared your family and your love with our family (sometimes it was difficult to distiguish who belong to who). So many family reunions, Thanksgiving dinners, Birthday celebrations etc. where spent together. Camping out, tubing down the river, learning about different plants and trees, building bonfires all in the pleasant atmosphere of...

Dear Ellen, Mark, and Family,
I just want you to know that you are in my thoughts. Ellen, you have taken extraordinary care of your parents for such a while, showing great love and devotion! Eternal families are such a blessing!
Best wishes at this difficult time.
Kay Lin Olsen

We'll miss you Grandpa! Thank you for your great example of a great life.

To the Stutz Family
I am sorry for your loss. I remember Prof. Stutz as a very special teacher at Snow Collage.

Dear Mildred & Family,
We have so enjoyed knowing & loving both of you as fellow 1st Ward members. I loved being Mildred's Visiting Teacher.

What a blessing Howard was to our oldest daughter, as he gave her a Patriarchal Blessing! He was a man full of the spirit & full of Christlike love.

He also spent time helping our youngest son,Brett, compile & label the infamous elementary school "leaf collection". He always made time to serve others.

What a...

Uncle Howard was perhaps one of my greatest examples of genuine goodness. He is a person I admire and respect and am proud of my family ties with him. He brought honor to the Stutz name through his intellect, generosity and great sense of humor.
No fonder memories of my childhood do I have than the many times we spent with Uncle Howard and Aunt Mildred and their family, swimming in the Provo River, playing Thanksgiving football and the many family reunions at their home.
Paula and...

Ellan,Mark and family, We have a glimps of why you are so successfull in briging up your family.Ellan your father taught you many important ideals and now you are teaching your children. Please accept our heartfelt condolence for the loss of your farther. God bless you at this time of need. Love Patty and Jim Dailey

Dear Mildred and Family,
On behalf of my wife, Virginia, and our family, I send this message with love and respect. I spent my professional career as a plant geneticst and research admininstrator at the USDA Forest Service Shrub Sciences Laboratory. So, I not only was a recipient of Dr. Howard Stutz's key role in the estabishment of my place of work but also had the opportunity to learn from, collaborate, with, and honor Dr. Stutz. I also benefited from the assocation with several of...