Obituary of Harry STOTLER
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Harry B. Stotler, loving father, grandfather and businesman died suddenly on the evening of December 12th, 2002. He was born at home in Hagerstown, MD. on October 6th, 1948, he was 54 years old.He was a Marine Corp Vietnam Veteran.Harry and his family moved to Lake Havasu City, AZ. in 1978. For several years, he worked in different phases of construction, from framing houses to finishing concrete. Friends had nicknamed him "Taz" short for the tazmanien devil. Later he started "Stotler Bobcat Service". As a one man operation, he soon became known as "Bobcat Harry". Perched inside the cab of his tractor was where he felt most confortable. He was well known for his good reputation and had many friends. Harry is survived by his former wife, Mary Lou Hodgins, three daughters;Tammy, Jackie and Natalie (Jo) Stotler;one grandson, Dustin Stotler, five sisters; Janet Bartholomeu, Evelyn Boundy, Teresa Weed, Cynthia Scriven and Angie Breeze; three brothers; Walter, Charlie and Ralph Stotler, as well as many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in by both parents; Lois and Hugh Stotler, sister Kathy Meyers and fiance Mary Crowner.Services will be held at Lietz-Fraze Chapel on Wednesday, December 18th, 2002 at 5:00 PM, with Rev. Richard Rounds officiating. Immediately following the service, Marcia's Hideout will be hosting a gathering for friends and family at 1530 El Camino Dr.,Lake Havasu City, AZ.In lieu of flowers, an account has been set up at Wells Fargo Bank, Lake Havasu City, AZ; under his name.The family wishes to thank everyone for their calls, generosity and kind words of support. If anyone would like to share a fond memory, the oppotunity will be given at his service.
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