Robert-Stumhoffer-Obituary

Robert "Brian" Stumhoffer

HOUSTON, Texas

- 2008

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ROBERT "BRIAN" STUMHOFFER, D.O., passed away on Tuesday, the 19th of August 2008, at the age of 54. Funeral arrangements are to be announced.

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Jennifer,
I was sad to hear about Brian. I'm so sorry for your loss. My condolences go to you and your family.
I don't know if you even knew that Brian and I got to be friends before he graduated. I think we had a science class together (Mr. Horak). We would occasionally go out and do high school type stuff...he would crack me up.
I hope that you are doing well and are as happy as you can possibly be.

To all the Pinchal family, you are in our hearts at this sad time. Although we were not fortunate enough to have met Brian in person, though his loving sister Jeniffer, we know what a good man he truly was, and how many hearts he touched during his life. We wish we could be with you in person tomorrow, to share in the celebration of his wondeful life.

Jennifer,
We never had the good fortune to meet Brian personally, but we have come to know him through the memories you have shared with us. He was a very unique and wonderful man. In these difficult times, please know that you and Mace and Skylar are in our thoughts. We love you guys, and miss you every single day.
Bob, Debbi, Alex and CJ

My deepest sympathy for your loss of Brian. I worked with him for years in the ER at Southmore Hospital in Pasadena and he was one of my favorites. Always happy and funny, yet professional. A truly gifted doctor.

A good friend and mentor. He will be missed.

Clarence & Frieda,

Brian's passing is a sad time, yet he gave life to many people with his God given skills. I deeply hope that you find comfort in the people that Brian made a difference in their lives. The science teachers at McLean, Paschal and Scouts are very proud of him. Brian exceeded their expectations.

Brian was not only a wonderful doctor, but a true friend. I worked with him at Southmore Medical Center as a Lab employee. He was
instrumental in helping me cope with the death of my husband and I was shocked to hear of his death. I will always remember him as will all of those whose lives he touched.

So sorry to hear about Brian. He was a funny, smart, and really nice boy I knew in elementary school, junior high, and high school and I'm sure he was an excellent man.

I was shocked to hear of Brian's passing. I've known him since we were in fourth grade, and went all the way through college with him. He was smart, funny, and it doesn't surprise me at all that he was a good doctor. My prayers are with the family.