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Andy parks and rec11/11/2022 He is further survived by his brothers: Dan (Dawn), Steve (Deborah), Tony, Frank (Deborah), Leo (Julia), and Andy Stumpf sisters: Anne Zamora, Susan (Phil) Behling, Mary (Brian) Delforge, Marge (Kevin) Kramer, and Sara Schinke sisters- and brothers-in-law: Kathleen (Joseph) Beach, Karen (Thomas) Halbach, Kristi (Paul) Kappell, and Kay (John) Hornes many nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends. Thomas would prost his family and friends with a story, a good laugh, and a cold beer! The following survive him Tom was a loving and caring husband to his wife of 39 years, Carol devoted father to Clinton (Heather Sinks) Stumpf and Brittany (Corey) Seefeldt, his cat Sunshine “Sonny” and all his furry grandchildren: Gunner, Olive, and Niko. He would work on landscaping or wood working projects for others rather than take a vacation and relax. Tom was a persevering, painstaking, tireless, energetic, and enthusiastic worker. His popular “Big Buck Down” was a 14-pointer shot in November of 2005. Among his many interests, Tom enjoyed deer hunting with his brothers and nephews at the hunting land in Wild Rose, Waushara County. As a recipient of The Above and Beyond Award, Mayor Donald Merkes said of Thomas, “You are known to get the job done and take extra effort to make sure that things are done right and look good.” In Tom’s younger years he had a nickname of Tom-A. Department for over 30 years, retiring in June of 2022. Thomas was employed with the City of Menasha, in the Parks and Rec. On April 22, 1983, he was united in marriage to Carol Sekorski at Holy Angels Catholic Church, Darboy. He was born on November 9, 1961, the son of the late Harvey and Theresa (Emmers) Stumpf. Stumpf, age 60, passed away unexpectedly on Thursday, September 22, 2022.
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