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Walter "Craig" Stamm

Vicksburg, Mississippi

1965 - 2025

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August 27, 2025
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Vicksburg, Mississippi
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Born February 18, 1965 in Vicksburg, MS to John Carter "Jack" and Laurin Stamm, Craig was a bright light whose infectious smile, edgy wit and boundless energy entertained all who knew him. A gifted student, Craig attended Tulane University on full academic scholarship, later receiving his MBA...

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As a former resident of Vicksburg, the Stamm's have a great heritage of athleticism (swimming) and a fine family. I just happened to be looking at Obits when I saw this. I was so saddened. As the world is small enough, I spent time in 1981 with Bernie Ebersole in IBM training, Story's brother in law. I am so sorry for your lost. My sister, Lisa, died Sept 28, 2017 in Dallas. My mother Elsie this year in Jan. Blessings to you all. Jeff Lamb

Craig & Shannon helped us find our first home in Atlanta and were neighbors up until they moved to Dallas. Craig, I will miss having those glasses of wine with you my friend. Shannon, we love you and Sidney and Aden. Our prayers are with you all.

I am do sorry to hear that Stamm has left us. I am a Kappa Alpha fraternity brother of Craig from Tulane. He will be missed. Prayers to the family. John

My sincere and most heartfelt condolences for his loss. May his soul rest in peace.

Dear Shannon, I just heard the news today. My heart is hurting for you, your kids and whole family. I am so glad I got to see you again a few weeks ago at Ashley's party. I will be praying for you daily. Love Cami Hill-Jackson MS

Craig and I worked together in corporate development at HHNT/CB in Atlanta about 25 years ago. He was not only a colleague, but a friend. Thank you for teaching me the "Bernie Ebbers" method of M&A... "Everything in paper!" I'll never forget you, Chief.

Some of my best memories are with Craig Stamm. He had a gift for making everyone feel like an old friend, sharing stories that could light up a room, and-surprisingly enough-dropping a pretty solid rap for a middle-aged white guy. I feel truly grateful to have known Craig, and I know I´ll feel his absence for a long time to come. I hope his family finds comfort in knowing how deeply he was admired by those who knew him, and how his face lit up whenever he spoke about them.