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Imogene Jerrie Stumpf

Jacksonville, Florida

1919 - 2014

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STUMPF Imogene Jerrie Stumpf, beloved matriarch and friend, died on December 18 in Jacksonville, FL. She was born January 29, 1919 in the border town of Douglas, AZ where her father served as a troop commander with the 17th Cavalry. As an Army daughter, she lived an adventurous young life, moving...

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My mother and I were just remembering Jerrie today in a telephone conversation. As her next door neighbor for many years, we got to enjoy her lovely gardens and cheery energetic personality. With sympathy, Beth Green

I so enjoyed knowing and singing with Jerri in the ICOH Choir so many years ago. She loved her family and she loved life -- a real inspiration.

My deepest sympathy extends to the entire family.
Jerrie was a vivacious, charming and much loved lady. She was cherished by her Army Daughters sisters and will be missed but remembered with affection and gratitude by the NOVA Chapter especially.
In sympathy and sadness for your loss.
Sincerely, Linda Ely

Jerrie was an inspiring family and personal friend of long standing who will be sorely missed. Her dearest Bob was a classmate and friend of my father's. She led a wonderful life to include graduating high school in the Philippines and a trip through China as it was before WW II.

As President of the Northern Virginia Chapter of the Society of Daughters of the United States Army, she successfully led the Society and her Chapter through a disquieting time in the late 1970s. We are...

Jerrie was an inspiration, a role model, and a sweet companion. Mollie Warner, Alexandria, VA

Stumpf family, I am very sorry to hear of your lost. May the God of comfort bring you and your family much comfort until that day when death is no more.

Rejoicing in the memory of Jerrie! God's blessing is with her.

The sparkle in Jerrie's eyes is a treasure to remember.
Sincere condolences to all of those who loved her.

Jerrie will be missed by everyone that knew her.