Kenneth-Stoermer-Obituary

Kenneth "Fireman" Stoermer

Waco, Texas

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Kenneth "Fireman" Stoermer, 64, of West, passed away Monday, March 6, 2006 at his residence. A memorial service will be 10 a.m. Wednesday, March 8 at the First United Methodist Church of West with the Rev. Ann Hitt officiating. Ken was born May 24, 1941 in Waco to Fred and Robbie (Clearman)...

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Lari, Fred and family,
I grew up in my high school days around Kenny. He was one of the first people to tell me "welcome home" after my second trip to Vietnam. When I came in from Germany headed for my first trip to Vietnam, one of the first places I went was to the station to see Ken. He tossed me the keys to the vette as he had just finished the new engine. Not many people that he would do that too so I felt very honored. I also remember mowing the grass at his dads house and we...

Lari, Stacy, Steven, families & friends:

We just got word of Ken's passing & was shocked, as we're sure it has been for you, happening so quickly. Please accept our heartfelt sympathy for your loss.

Lari, I am so sorry for your loss, My God go with you and protect you and the family, I will most likely miss the services as I will be out of town, and don't know if I can get back in time.I know you all call Kenneth "Fireman", but I will always remember him as "Pugsley" from the fire station.

Lari
My thoughts and prayers are with you.

The first time that I met Ken and Lari was in 1973, at Poppa Rollo's, for the Corvette club meeting. Ken was such a likeable, happy, and fun person, but his smile was precious.
Those were the good old days. You will be missed by many.

I am so sorry to hear about Kenny. It has been a long time since I have seen Kenny but I have many fond memories from the old CenTex and HOT Corvette days. I know that the many great memories will help get everyone through this difficult time. To Lari and family those of us that have known you all this time can only offer our condolences, friendship and love. Lean on your friends, they will be there for you.

I love you fireman!

may god be with you