Duane H. Stolp

duane stolp

December 22, 1941 ~ April 20, 2013

Beloved Husband, Father, Brother, Grandfather, and talented musician Age 71, passed away suddenly April 20th 2013 at home with his wife and daughter by his side. Preceded in death by parents Apolonia and Harrison Stolp. Survived by wife Karen; daughters Lisa Stolp (Dennis Rausch), Tammy Paulson, Wendy (Joe) Remer, Sherry Samuelson; brothers, Myron Stolp (Marilyn), Harvey (Gloria) Stolp, and sister MaryJo Bongiovanni; many nieces, nephews, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, other family and friends. Memorial service 3PM Thurs. April 25th at Stephen Lutheran Church, 1965 County Rd E, White Bear Lake, with a gathering beginning at 2PM until time of service. In lieu of flowers, memorials preferred.

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  1. Lots of old memories. I remember my Dad would always ask him to play Delilah so he could sing with him. Fun Times. You will be missed by all.

  2. Our deepest sympathies to the Stolp family as you journey through the days ahead. May God give you strength to endure beyond the sadness and to know that Duane is in his care.

    Love, The Dennie Family

  3. I will never forget Duane and all the memories I have of him. He always wanted to dance at every family wedding or celebration and always asked me to dance. I loved his love of life and his family. I am so sorry to hear of his passing but will forever keep him in my heart. All our love, prayers and Gods many blessings to you all.

  4. We remember your laugh, your smile, your jokes, and especially the way you loved to entertain the family with your talents of singing and guitar playing. You will be forever remembered, loved, and never forgotten. All our love Uncle Duane, Karen, Lisa, Sherri, Tammy, and Wendy.

    Love
    Linda (Stolp-Matanic) and Michael Matanic

  5. Classmate at Minneapolis Vocational High School class of 1959. Last time I saw him was at our 25th class reunion. He was dressed as Elvis
    Great guy. RIP


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