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Ray E. Stamm

Lena, Illinois

Age 89

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Lena, Illinois

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Ray E. Stamm 1927—2017Ray E. Stamm, 89, of Lena passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2017, at the Presence St. Joseph Center in Freeport, IL. He was born December 18, 1927, to Elmer and Esther (Schulz) Stamm in McConnell. He attended elementary school in McConnell and graduated from Winslow High School...

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Jeff and Cali and Families,
I'm so sorry for the passing of your Father, Ray. He was a very good man. I am sorry I couldn't attend the visitation or the funeral. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time in your lives. Remember all the happy memories to get you though. Now your parents are together again in HEAVEN.
Nancy ( Phillips ) & Charles Boop
Pearl City, Illinois

We have known Ray for many years. My parents did business with him in the early part of his career and my wife and I had the Stamm Farm System business build our new dairy facility when son Jeff owned the business. Ray & Betty provided many opportunities for the young people in our area and the donations to HCC were extremely generous. Ray always had a smile and a kind word for everyone. May God bless him abundantly in his heavenly reward.

Ray was a very generous man. I met him two years ago when he generously gave money to Presence St. Joseph Auxiliary in memory of his wife for our Love Light Tree. He also donated money this past year in memory of his wife. He always had a smile on his face when I would see him at Presence St. Joseph Campus.

I met Ray when his wife was in FHN Hospice program.He was one of the nicest men I met and loved his wife very dearly. Our friendship continued as he always donated to the hospice Relay For Life team. He always invited him out to sit with us in our relay tent. He always cheered us on.
Ray you are going to missed. Thank you for all your support.

Please accept our condolences in the passing of Ray. The staff of St. Joseph Center appreciate the opportunity to care for Ray. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

Last weekend I graduated from the Highland nursing program and a week ago today I went out to visit Ray. I am so glad I got to meet him. He said "It is so nice to meet you." What a giving man! His contributions to the Highland nursing program are immeasurable. The simulation lab was a visceral component of our learning experiences. The lab enables the instructors to recreate acute situations, assess their students' abilities and provide feedback. The lab provided us a safe environment in...

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