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Richard Walter Stumpfoll, 61, of Delavan, Wisconsin, passed away on July 14, 2023, at his residence.

He was born on October 10, 1961, to the late Josef and Barbara Stumpfoll in Illinois. Rich enjoyed riding his Harley motorcycle and customizing it as well as working on cars and trucks. He worked at Brunk Industries in Lake Geneva, WI, and has lived in Illinois, Colorado, North Carolina, and Wisconsin.

Richard is survived by his wife, Barb …

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Will never forget you my dear brother.

Think of you often and the fun we had as kids roaming the alleys and streets of C…

Will never forget you my dear brother.

Think of you often and the fun we had as kids roaming the all…

Will never forget you my dear brother.

Think of you often and the…

My condolences to Richard's family. I worked with Rich for a number of years at Brunk. He was a great guy to know and h…
My condolences to Richard's family. I worked with Rich for a number of years at Brunk. He was a gre…
My condolences to Richard's family. I worked with Rich for a num…
So sorry to hear about Rich.  The  family has certainly suffered many losses.  Am remembering only the good times at Om…
So sorry to hear about Rich.  The  family has certainly suffered many losses.  Am remembering only …
So sorry to hear about Rich.  The  family has certainly suffered…

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Born

October 10th, 1961
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Passed away

July 14th, 2023
Delavan, WI

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