Obit: Stamp, Harold J. “Harry” (1966 – 2017)
Transcriber:
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Surnames: Stamp, Wasti, Kauffman, Anderson, Krause
Source: Tribune/Record/Gleaner (Abbotsford, WI) 29 Nov 2017
Stamp, Harold J. “Harry” (30 OCT 1966 – 18 NOV 2017)
Harold J. Stamp, 51, Marshfield, passed away on Saturday, Nov. 18, 2017, after a
two-year battle with cancer, surrounded by the love of his family. A memorial
and celebration of his life is scheduled for noon on Dec. 17, at Marshfield
Fairgrounds Junior Expo Building, 513 East 17th St. Terry Wasti will officiate
the ceremony. Honorary pallbearers will be Shawn, Kurt, Chad, Leo, Eric, Chip,
Tim, Tom, Jeff, Greg and DuWayne. Food and refreshments will be served after the
ceremony. Plans are being made for around the Fourth of July for spreading his
ashes in Brantwood. The family will honor his military service in a small
ceremony. More information will be available next year.
Harold James “Harry” Stamp was born to Larry and Anne (nee Kauffman) Stamp on
Oct. 30, 1966, in Dowagiac, Mich. He was a graduate of Greenwood High School. He
married Nicole Anderson in 2001 and they lived in Marshfield. Together they were
raising two children. Prior to moving to Marshfield, Harry lived in Germany with
his first wife, Gitta Stamp, and their two children. Harry adored spending time
outdoors with his four children: Jamie Stamp (25), Steffen Stamp (21), Cole
Stamp (14), and Nickolas Stamp (13). He enjoyed sharing his passions of hunting,
fishing, camping and four-wheeling with his children and his family. Another
great passion for Harry was finding a great deal, and repurposing items. He was
into “upcycling” before it became a trend. You would often find him hunting for
a good deal at garage sales or auctions on weekends. He enjoyed working on these
projects with his kids. During his working career, Harry wore many hats. As
Specialist Stamp, he served his country as a combat engineer for the United
States Army for six years and seven months, including serving in Desert Storm to
support U.S. military efforts. His highest award was the Army Commendation
Award. He also served in the Wisconsin Army National Guard for one and a half
years. After serving in the military, Harry joined Michel’s Corporation where he
worked as a heavy machine operator for 20 years. He loved his job working with
heavy machinery, and the time spent with his “work family” at Michel’s.
Harry is survived by his parents, Larry and Anne Stamp, and three siblings who
will cherish his memory: Deb, Allen and Sandy. Harry was much-loved by his
wife’s family, father Harold Anderson, mother Judith (Wasti) Anderson and sister
Liisa, along with a brother-in-law, DuWayne Krause. Nicole’s parents Harold and
Judith thought of him as their own son. He was beloved by nieces and nephews:
Lauren, Justin, Katie, Jessica, Samantha, Matthias, Trent and Piper.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Joe and Dorothy Stamp and John and
Kathryn Kauffman.
Memories of his wonderful spirit, great sense of humor and profound kindness
will help those who loved Harry carry on. He will always be remembered for the
twinkle in his bright blue eyes and beautiful smile.
The family would like to offer thanks for the care of Harry to Ministry Home
care. Their support was invaluable to the success in making Harry’s last wishes
fulfilled. The family would also offer special thanks to Dr. Leon for his
compassionate care of Harry. Dr. Leon is an incredible doctor who showed our
family the love and kindness that fills his soul.
Condolences may be sent online to
www.rembsfh.com.
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