1954
2019
November 23, 1954 - November 13, 2019
Patrick J. Stull, 64, of Grand Junction, Colorado passed away on November 13, 2019 surrounded by his family.
He was born on November 23, 1954 in Las Cruces, New Mexico, to Jamie and Ann Stull.
Pat was a humorous soul who was full of life. He was dedicated to his careers in home building and real estate, loved to travel, and enjoyed life to the fullest.
Pat is survived by his wife, Alice Stull; children, Virginia (Andrew) Hunter and Lauren Booth; stepchildren, Zeno (Kelly) Muncrief and Zachary (Cheli) Muncrief; seven grandchildren, and siblings, Karen Stull, Jamie (Patricia) Stull, and Laura Kaczmarek.
He is preceded in death by parents, Jamie and Ann Stull, and first wife, Ranelle Sue Stull.
Services will be held in Durango, Colorado and Las Cruces, New Mexico at yet to be determined dates.
In lieu of flowers please consider making a donation to the American Red Cross (redcross.org) or Cancer Research Institute (cancerresearch.org). Patrick J. Stull
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I miss you so very much my Brother!! Life is not the same without you. Not as fun for sure. I will see you in heaven! Love, Missie
Missie (Laura Kaczmarek)
November 9, 2023
Pat Stull was a real estate agent in Durango. He should be recognized here as one of the founding members of our local home builders organization and our annual Parade of Homes event. RIP Pat Stull. You are missed in Durango.
Patrick Jones
November 23, 2019
Sending condolences to Karen, Jamie, and the entire Stull family, so sorry to hear about the loss of your loved one. May peace be with you at this difficult time.
LeAnne Warner
November 22, 2019
A childhood friend goes way back...hearing your gone brings sadness to my heart...you'll never be forgotten, but you will be missed...by much much more...including friendships that go way back...My sincere condolences to all the family...you will be in my prayers
Robbie Paredes
November 19, 2019
We'll miss you Pat & in our hearts forever.
see you in heaven...❣
Cindy Walbe
November 18, 2019
Very saddened to hear this news. My heart is breaking for Ms Alice. Condolences to the Stull family. Pat will be missed.
Vicky Western
November 18, 2019
I was shocked and saddened to hear about my high school friend's passing. Was looking forward to visiting and catching up with him at the class reunion. My condolences to his family. He was loved and will be greatly missed.
Debbie Ramsey
November 18, 2019
Seems like just yesterday that I last saw Pat in the Blakes LotaBurger on Main. He came over to say hello, recognizing me from long ago. We hadn't seen each other since High School. We grew up in the same neighborhood and spent more than a few summer nights getting into mischief. It's so sad to hear of his loss. My heart goes out to all his family and friends. He was such a good hearted person. Rest in peace Pat, you will be missed.
- Dave Roush
November 17, 2019
Very sorry to Hear This, Our Prayers are with You.
Bertha, Benjie, Larry, Eric Luchini
November 17, 2019
Rest in peace, Patty Boy.
Dale Schickedanz
November 16, 2019
My sincere condolences to the Stull family. Pat was a sweet boy I remember well when growing up living by him and his family. Pataruski (as his dad called him) may he Rest In Peace.
Jan Roseman
November 16, 2019
Sorry to hear this my condolences to the family
Rita Barraza
November 16, 2019
I love you Uncle Pat ❤
Irene Stull
November 16, 2019
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