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John Edward Stemple II

Flint, Michigan

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STEMPLE, John (Joe) Edward II - Passed away November 15, 2010 at the Avalon Hospice Center, Flint, MI after a long battle with cancer. John was born on April 30, 1945 in Flint, MI the son of John Edward and Faith Annette (Radford) Stemple. John is survived by his son Ryan (Sarah) Stemple...

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What sad news. Rest in Peace Joe. I always admired you, Bruce and your Mother and Father. They were like parents to me. I still remember your Dad teaching me the meaning of work even when I didn't want to learn and how to box when I wasn't any good at that either. You were all the best friends and neighbors anyone could ever have and I miss you all very much. God Bless...

I graduated with Joe from Beecher in '63. I remember him as a great class leader and a fun person to have as a friend. Joe will be missed. God Bless!

I couldn't have been prouder of you as a kid, young man and finally as a senior citizen. The obituary doesn't by any means tell the story of you in my eyes - an all american boy - a brother who always had my back - and someone who genuinely liked people. I love you and miss you already.

Will always remember playing cards with you and the one season you were the softball pitcher for the Waldron Team. It was nice seeing you during the summer and talking for awhile, you will be missed!

Thank you Joe for being my friend and cousin. What great memories we shared.

I grew up with Joe and Bruce in Beecher Schools. I remember how very nice Joe always was. God bless his family and be comforted knowing you will see him again ...

I was saddened to learn of Joe's passing. Joe had a passion for sports and car sales. His smile and friendliness were his trademarks. Joe will be dearly missed. Pat O'Reilly, Burton

Joe was a very important part of our family. I don't believe there were too many weeks that went by without Joe,Bruce,Aunt Faith and Uncle John being at our home. Great time but I will never forget Joe's courage and outlook all through his long battle with cancer. Joe was not afraid of dying but more concerned about being a burden to any of his care takers. I love and will miss Joe dearly.
Love cousin Carol Stemple Dolloff

My wife and I have only known John for a few short years after dealing with him at Jim Waldron's GMC. We had come to know him as a very personable and friendly individual who always took the time to be a "True Friend!" John was truly a "genuine and thoughtful individual" and he will be dearly missed by his family