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James Anthony Stellmach

Portsmouth, New Hampshire

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HAMPTON - James Anthony Stellmach, 70, died early Sunday, November 5, 2017 in the comfort of family at his Hampton home after a long battle with cancer. He was born March 25, 1947 in Philadelphia, Pa., son of Joseph John and Regina M. (McDonald) Stellmach and moved with his family to Hampton,...

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Dear Candy and family,

We are truly sorry for your loss. Jim's passing is indeed a loss to all his Philadelphia cousins; both on the McDonald side and the Stellmach side. While we were geographically disadvantaged in the limited time we spend together we hold fond memories of the good times and laughs we did share with Jim. He is the quintessential example for his family, his friends and all who knew him, of what it means to be a self-made man'. I believe the best tribute one could...

Jim was a great friend. We had good times on the football field. Candy sorry for your loss

Dutchie and the Stellmach family we are so sorry for the loss of Jimmy.
We hold in our hearts wonderful memories of playing and growing up together.
God bless Jimmy.
The Spellacy girls....Sharon, Cici, Sue and Peggy.

Dear Dutchie and family.There are no words to describe how I felt reading Jim's obituary. I had no idea he was battling the cruel"C" as Lillian Russell described the disease we now can talk about. I consider him one of my best buddies and one of the brightest, interesting, most funny gentleman I have ever known, You two shared a wonderful life with never dull moment.Could not have been happier when you came home and settled where you always belonged. I will miss my long talks with Jim and...

Very sorry to hear this news. My deepest sympathy Candy.

Jim and I had so many great times at WHS.as a fellow Marine I say Semper Fidelis my for ever friend.

Jim & Christmas Elves, 2011

Godspeed, Jim Stellmach.

Jim was a good man. I'll miss talking with him at the Wall. We shared quite a few stories about our time in the Marine Corps and Vietnam.
Semper Fi Jim
I'll see you on the other side.

Many good memories of high school life 50 years ago. Candy, so sorry for your loss. Jim's was a life well lived.