Melanie Gail Stull, born on June 13, 1967, in Marshalltown, Iowa, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2025. She was a beloved daughter, sister, and mother, whose life left an indelible mark on all who knew her.
Growing up in Marshalltown, Melanie was a spirited and artistic individual. She graduated from Newton High School in 1985, where she first discovered her passion for creativity and design. This passion blossomed into a fruitful career as a graphic designer, a vocation she embraced for over 10 years with Crystal Images. Her dedication to her craft was evident in every project she undertook, and her artistry will be remembered by colleagues and clients alike.
Beyond her professional accomplishments, Melanie was deeply committed to her community. She served on the board of directors for Momentum Dance Company for the past decade, contributing her time and energy to support the arts and youth in her area. Her involvement enriched the lives of many and showcased her love for nurturing talent and creativity.
A true animal lover, Melanie found great joy in the companionship of her many cats and two dogs. She was a longtime softball player, a sport that brought her immense happiness until an injury led her to hang up her cleats. Her love for animals and sports was just one facet of her vibrant personality that endeared her to family and friends.Melanie is survived by her cherished daughter, Tiffany Stull, her sister Chelle Kriegel of Laurel, Iowa, her brother Brian Stull of Bemidji, Minnesota, and her partner Rich Bailey of Covina, California. She is preceded in death by her parents, James Stull and Marilyn Price Stull, and her brother-in-law, David Kriegel.
As we celebrate the life of Melanie Gail Stull, let us remember her warmth, creativity, and the profound impact she had on those around her. Her spirit will continue to inspire and guide her loved ones in the days to come.
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