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Avatar Posted by Nancy (Noble) and Dick Johnson at Nov 02, 2008 12:06 PM
Dear Adele and family,
We are so sorry to learn of the death of your sweet mother. May you rejoice in her life and find consolation in the sharing of happy family memories.
fondly,
Nancy

Mrs. Adele Stommel

Avatar Posted by Beth (Noble) Reynolds at Nov 02, 2008 02:43 PM
Dear Stommel family,
When I think of your mom, my heart smiles. She was always so warm and welcoming. Bless you all as you rejoice in her wonderful life.
Beth Noble Reynolds

Adele

Avatar Posted by Joanne Huber at Nov 03, 2008 09:58 AM
My sincerest condolences to the family and friends of Adele, she will be dearly missed by us all.

Joanne at Kroger

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Avatar Posted by Don and Priscilla Rossow at Nov 03, 2008 01:21 PM
Dear Bob and Family,
Our thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family for the loss of your mother. May her passing be a time for your families to remember the wonderful times with your mother.
Your friends,
Don and Priscilla

Dear Family

Avatar Posted by John Maybee at Nov 04, 2008 07:59 AM
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you in your time of loss. I am sorry that I will not be able to get to the visitation or service, not only to be able to see you all again but also to hear you reminisce about your mother. I have fond memories of her from my childhood visits and my occasional visits in recent years. I will always remember her spirit and zest for life. She will surely be missed.

Dear Stommel Family

Avatar Posted by Douglas Read at Nov 04, 2008 10:51 AM
I was informed of Adele's death by my brother-in-law, Birney Hoyt. His sister, Julie Hoyt, was my first wife. The news was sad and my condolences go out to all of you. Adele was a special person. I fondly recall afternoons at the Stommel home on the St. Clair River when I was a college student, swimming, boating, and just great times hangin' around the house. There was always activity there.

Adele and Ken were perfect hosts and seemed to have a special connection with young people that made these times so memorable.

I used to be able to visit with Adele in Port Huron, on occasion, when I would be there for gatherings of the Hoyt clan. That connection ended when the Hoyts scattered to Florida and other parts of Michigan. I have not seen Adele in many years, as a consequence, but the fine memories of her and the Stommel family will go on for me.


Adele M. Stommel

Avatar Posted by Val A. Saph at Nov 06, 2008 11:42 AM
Dear George, Ken and siblings; I was away when your mother passed away. You have my sincere condolences. I have many fond memories of your father, who I knew better, but I do remember your mother as a wonderful lady. Val.

Sweet sassy Adele

Avatar Posted by Margaret Sheridan at Nov 13, 2008 05:12 PM
To Ken, George, Margo, Bob, Jim, Adele,
I will bake a wacky cake, fill a glass with bourbon or vodka. I will wave to freighters from your dock, looking for Capt. Beck. If a black spaniel answers to "Mandy", I will give her an extra hug.
I will invite friends and strangers in to share hospitality (and good things in the kitchen). I will toast Adele who always had extra to share, loads of dry wit and time for a martini on the deck with Ken, Sr.
Thanks for sharing your amazing mom. What a role model for us all. And now, for that wacky cake.
love, margaret sheridan