NEWS
April 7, 2005
On April 4, 2005 H. WILLIAM STUMPF, III "BILLY"; beloved son of the late Bill and Elsie Stumpf; loving brother of Mary Stumpf. A Memorial Service will be held on Thursday at 7 P.M. in the Chapel at Stella Maris Hospice, 2300 Dulaney Valley Rd., Timonium, MD 21093. Those who wish may make contributions to Stella Maris Hospice. Arrangements were made by Schimunek Funeral Home, Inc., 9705 Belair Road, (Perry Hall)
NEWS
April 30, 2005
On April 28, 2005, DOROTHY E. STUMPF of Glen Burnie, dear sister of John E. Stumpf, Jr., Mildred J. Trapp, and the late Charles W. Stumpf and Edith M. Schindele. Friends may call at the family owned Kirkley-Ruddick Funeral Home, P.A., 421 Crain Hwy., S.E., Glen Burnie on Sunday from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M. Services will be held on Monday at 1 PM. Interment in Glen Haven Memorial Park.(nee Wygal); beloved wife of the late Robert J. Turner; devoted mother of Jeanette Holston, Diana Bailey and Bobbi Bowman; loving daughter of Lowell and Georgia Holbrook; dear sister of Jane Berndt, Patricia Kraemer, Verna Ousmus and William Wygal.
NEWS
By Jacques Kelly and Jacques Kelly,Sun reporter | December 7, 2007
Norman Stumpf Jr., a bricklayer who went on to found his own general contracting business, died of cancer Tuesday at his Brooklyn Park home. He was 77. Born in Baltimore's Curtis Bay, he was raised in a section of the neighborhood, Car Shop Homes, where railroad passenger coaches were once built. He was a 1947 graduate of Southern High School. After service in the Army during the Korean War, he became a machinist at General Refractories and later trained as a bricklayer. He worked for Henry Knott Co. and Consolidated Masonry before establishing his own business.
SPORTS
By Lem Satterfield and Lem Satterfield,SUN STAFF | May 26, 2005
There are some who consider the state's best public school attack to be Centennial seniors Alex Ashcroft, Brennan Dougherty and Sammy Stumpf. Unranked Towson succeeded in slowing down the trio in last night's Class 3A-2A state title game at UMBC Stadium, but like the threatening clouds overhead that eventually brought rain, the 10th-ranked Eagles' inevitable offensive burst proved to be the Generals' downfall in a 10-7 loss. Trailing 6-5 late in the third quarter after a 4-1 run by Towson (14-3)
NEWS
By Rick Belz and Rick Belz,SUN STAFF | March 16, 2005
Never in his wildest dreams did Centennial's Sammy Stumpf expect to play crease attack, score a school-record 63 goals and be named Howard County boys lacrosse Player of the Year as a junior last season. When coach Mike Siegert decided to switch him to attack because the Eagles had graduated 17 seniors and also lost star attackman Brandon Dougherty to a torn anterior cruciate ligament for the second straight year, Stumpf didn't know what to think. "It was a shock. I had never played attack before.
NEWS
February 17, 2005
On February 14, 2005, VIOLET MARIE HARMIS, 82, of Glen Burnie; Violet retired from Westinghouse. She is a member of St. Philip Neri, Women of The Moose and Stoney Creek Senior Citizens Club. Beloved wife of Bruce W. Harmis; loving mother of Diane Shenton, Gail M. Stumpf, Susan A. Carlton and spouses; cherished grandmother of Doug Shenton, Russ Stumpf, Matt Stumpf, Greg Shenton and Jessica Carlton. Also survived by five great-grandchildren. The family will receive visitors at Singleton Funeral Home, P.A., 1 Second Avenue, SW (at Crain Hwy)