Redmond-Strumpf-Obituary

Redmond Claus Strumpf

Greenwich, Connecticut

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REDMOND CLAUS STRUMPF - a resident of Stamford, Connecticut died Saturday, April 1, 2006 in Stamford Hospital at the age of 69. He was born in Glogau, Germany on March 25, 1937. He was raised and educated in La Paze, Bolivia. He was the son of Berthold Strumpf and Edith Bloch Strumpf. Mr. Strumpf...

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Dear Katherine, Susan & Michelle

1st Anniversary of Dad's leaving to be with the Lord. Uncle Mark advised he saw your Dad at Stamford Hospital before he left us. Since he was Uncle Mark's Godfather - they laughed, hugged and cried. We were glad to hear Mark saw him and spent valuable time. Love you all -- can't believe he is gone a year. Know he is with Pop Bridge. Gramma 91 in May doing o.k. Love you

Dear Katherine, Susan and Michelle

Can't believe a year has almost passed since your Dad left to be with the Lord. Uncle Stuart and I did go to the cemetery - think of him all the time. He is at peace. Our love to you and your children.

It's only been 8 months since you pasted on but it feels like an eternity. I miss you so very much, you grandchildren talk to you every night, you are so missed in our lives. Love michelle

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family... we think of you often and remember Uncle Red in our pictures and our hearts... All our love,
Dave, Liz, Will and Sarah Rose

Katherine, Susan and Michelle

Our love to all - your Dad will always be remembered in our hearts and prayers.

Dad,
You have not been forgotten. I miss you so much. I miss your voice and your jokes, and your grandchildren miss your smile.
We love you!

Red was a great man who was very dedicated to his family. I haven't seen or spoken with Red for many years but fondly remember visiting him and his family when I was a child. Red was was one of the nicest men I have ever met.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you,
The Benjamin Family

I miss my dad so much. He was hardworking and a loving man to his family. Thank you all for sharing your memories of our father with us. We love you Dad.

My father was a strong , quiet person deeply devoted to his wife, 3 children and 6 grandchildren. He came to America at age 16 and joined the National Guard because he loved being an American. Before I was married he taught me everything that builds a strong marriage: Love, Truth and Honesty. It is with great sadness that we say goodbye to a man that gave so much. Dad: We WILL see you again. Love, your daughter Katherine Ann.