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ABSTRACT
On October 2, 1948, the bottom seemed to drop out of many, many lives, for on that day Robert Bear Stoltz was called to a greatly needed rest by his Maker. Great was the loss felt by his family and the host of friends he left behind. On the day of his burial, even the heavens wept unashamedly.
The greatness of Robert Stoltz can best be measured by the record of his achievements. His motto could easily have been, "What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult for others".
He was first of all a wonderful husband and father of four children, and took great pride and joy in his five grandchildren.
He was a true friend and wise councilor, none ever were better, for he had the wisdom, tact and diplomacy that rarely is found today.
He truly was a great educator, administrator and organizer.
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