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Manfred Gustav Stolle

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Stolle, Mr. Manfred Gustav Charleston, South Carolina, formerly of Bay City

Mr. Manfred Gustav Stolle, 48, of Cornelius, died unexpectedly Thursday, January 29, 2009 in Charleston, SC. Mr. Stolle was born August 18, 1960 in Delmen-horst, Germany, a son of Alfred Stolle and Lore Wohlfahrt....

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Barbara
Due to communication breakdown, we just found out about your loss. We're so sorry, have not seen you guys in awhile but Manfred was a good guy and great company. You're in our thoghts and prayers.

Barbara,
Dan and I are so very sorry to hear about Manfred, and we are sending our thoughts and prayers to you and Maya.

The thing I remember most about Manfred is his wonderful sense of humor and quick laughter. I hope you will find comfort in the memories of happy occasions you shared with him and know that he undoubtedly provided many, many people with wonderful life experiences.

All our love to you and Maya, Cindy and Dan Hodnett

Barbara and Maya,

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Manfred Gustav Stolle was a business assoicate and a wonderful friend we will sorely miss. May God be with you and Maya during this difficult time.
The UPS Store Winston Salem NC

Barbara and family, I am So sorry to hear about Manfred. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time.

Dear Maya & Barbara,
We are truly sorry for your loss. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.........
Winston-Salem Pediatrics

Manfred and I met many years ago when I was working with the Eaton corp. in Selma, NC. He was my friend and we work together in design and manufacturing of plastic parts. He will be remembered as a kind and gentle man. I will cherish our friendship. My prayers are with his family and we all can be reunited one day with God.

I am very sorry to hear of your loss.
Manfred and I had many laughs and great discussions about all kinds of topics, while doing business at Canon, VA.
I ran into Manfred in the lobby of a motel in Seekonk, MA a few years ago. We couldn't get over the odds of that happening.
He will be greatly missed for all of his great attributes and just because of Manfred being Manfred.

My sympathy to Stolle family for the loss of Manfred. Although my contact with Manfred was through our profession, he enthusiastically voiced his loved for his family. My prayers will continue for you.

Carol, Paul, Barb and Maya You are all in my thoughts and prayers everyday. Joy Thompson