Tim Marth
Sorry for your loss.
May you find comfort in knowing he has gone to be with our Lord Jesus Christ:)
Birth date: Sep 30, 1931 Death date: Jan 20, 2018
Rev. Milton E. Stahl, age 86, of Spring Lake passed away Saturday, January 20, 2018, at Select Specialty Hospital surrounded by family. He was born September 30, 1931, in Eaton Rapids, to Harry Grant and Viola Jeanne (Budlong) Sta Read Obituary
Sorry for your loss.
May you find comfort in knowing he has gone to be with our Lord Jesus Christ:)
I am sorry to hear of Pastor Milt's passing. My condolences to Kathy and the rest of his family. I always thought he related so well to people of all ages at Shirley-Wilkinson Church - the kids loved him as well as the seniors - such a great spiritual leader. I will keep you all in my thoughts and prayers. Donita Willis
Sad to hear the news of Pastor Milts death. He was such a sweet man! We have many happy memories of he and Kathy as the served our church in Shirley. Cindy Jacobs
So sorry to hear of Pastor Milt's passing. He officiated our wedding and "dedicated" both of our children as infants. He was such a blessing to our family for many years he was our Pastor and our friend. Kathy and family--please know you have our deepest condolences and you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Got word from my family this afternoon about Pastor Milt. I have fond memories of him from when I can remember attending church with my family in Shirley, IN. I remember my parents telling me of occasions when I would be the only kid up at the front for Children's Church, and seems like I remember sometimes Kathy would have stuffed animals to assist with the story. My family would always have good memories to share as well.
To All;
Dad told me, before he left, that his greatest wish was that we all love each other. He was convinced that all of our universe is connected (related), and we are included. This leads me to believe that if one loves a little more, then all of life benefits! I can only see his final wish as an unimaginably powerful gift to us.
Love to All,
Jay D. Stahl
"A human being is part of a whole called by us the universe".
Albert Einstein
"Until he extends his circle of compassion to include all living things, man will not himself find peace".
Albert Schweitzer
Kathy,
I will always remember the special friendship that you and Milt had with my mom and dad. The couple of camping trips that you took with them really meant a lot to them. Milt was a very special person and I am so glad to have met him. I'm sure that mom and dad were there to greet him when he entered into heaven.
He will be missed by myself and Mandy as well as everyone else who had the privilege of meeting him. Take comfort in the fact that Milt touched so many lives and and God Bless you and your family!
Gary Mundt