John-Stadtmiller-Obituary

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John F. Stadtmiller

Cincinnati, Ohio

Jun 30, 1946 – Aug 12, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
June 30, 1946
DIED
August 12, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Cincinnati, Ohio

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B.J. Meyer Sons Funeral Home & Crematory Obituary

STADTMILLER, John F. Beloved husband of Sandy J. Stadtmiller (Nee Boehl) and the late Diana Stadtmiller (Nee Klaus). Loving father of Trevor (Erin) Stadtmiller and step father of Stacey (Mike) Enginger and Scott (Tara) Keith. Devoted grandfather of Nomi, Augustus, Josh, Holly, Jared, Brady and...

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I didn't know John personally, but I listened to him for many years on the radio. He had a great insight to the news and I enjoyed his broadcasts. Our prayers go out to the family.

Sandy

I was so sorry to learn of John's passing. John was such a good person.

It has been while since I have seen you both. I do think of you often.

I recently got out of the hospital and will not be able to the service. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

I hope I can visit with you shortly to pay my respects and show my support.

God Bless
Al Scott

John was my brother-in law he was a great person A great Husband Grandpa and a great friend as well as a brother-in law He would always be there for his family and friends He enjoyed life to the fullest especially the 17 years he was married to Sandy they were the best years of his life He will be missed by anyone who knew him but no one will ever forget this amazing man his memories will last forever everyone who new him loved him Here's to you John I know you are up there in heaven still...

John was definitely one of the good guys. Wish he could have made it to Florida just one more time. He will be dearly missed Sending peace and love to all of his family.

Dear Sandy and family, We give you our sympathy for your loss and ours, as friends. John was a wonderful, caring and fun person. Our memories of dominos and casino trips are a few of the joys we all shared together as friends. I believe John is enjoying another group of friends and family until we all meet up with him, again.

John was one of the nicest persons I'll ever know. Since getting reconnected as classmates at Aiken I've had the privilege of getting to know him more than before. A small group of Aiken guys would meet for lunch once every month and enjoy a lot of great memories and laughs. The last meeting was in my home a coupld of weeks ago and John was able to make it despite his illness and exhaustion. It was bittersweet as he certainly had obvious issues with his illness. But, it's a memory I'll lock...

Johnny Stadtmiller...my other brother! Love as always!! Pudd