Kenneth-Stumpf-Obituary

Kenneth Stumpf

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Kenneth Stumpf was an Army Sergeant who was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1968 for his heroism during the Vietnam War.

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I am looking for any family of Cecilia C Stumpf, who lived in the northern Ohio area and died this past year. I live in the South and there is a home (asset) here in her name that I am not sure the family is aware of.

People display courage in different ways. Kenneth demonstrated courage saving lives. To his family I offer my sympathy.

My condolences are with the Stumpf family. I pray that you will be surrounded by the love & support that you need. And may "the God who supplies endurance and comfort" (Roman's 15:5) be with you always.

A loss to our country. I met Ken some time ago when I worked for the WI Dept of Veteran Affairs at Ft. McCoy WI. Our dept had an old WWII barracks we worked out of and one day this guy came in to talk to our site supervisor. I was introduced to him as Kenny and we had a nice talk about this and that. I followed him out to the parking lot and he was driving this old car which when you opened the drivers door almost fell off the car due to the hinges being shot. I said you'll loose that door...

SGM Stumpf was truly one of the finest soldiers I ever served with during my 28 year career in the Army. I met him during our tour with the 25th infantry division from 1975 to 1976. He was truly a humble man but very dedicated to the profession of arms. I knew he had won the CMH, but he never talked about it. He is truly a hero, someone who went above and beyond for his fellow comrades. I would be glad to share any experiences with members of his family if they wanted to reach out. I will...

You will be remembered for your courage.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My condolences.

God Bless Sgt. Stumpf...there aren't sufficient words to thank you for your service, bravery and love of our country. And, God Bless and bring comfort to your family and loved ones.