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Posted: Fri, Dec 8 2006, 4:31 pm EST
Post subject: Friends remember Wayne Stahl
Friends remember Wayne Stahl as a link to town's history
A loving family man, a local historian, a hard worker and an active volunteer.
So many Cranbury residents remember Wayne Stahl in a number of different ways because of the many roles he played in the community's present and past.
Thomas Wayne Stahl, 97, a lifelong resident of Cranbury, died Tuesday at the University Medical Center at Princeton.
To the Cranbury Lions Club, Mr. Stahl, who became a member in 1938 and served as president from 1955 to 1956, served as link to the organization's past. Mr. Stahl, who continued to be active in the organization, even over the past few years, was originally sponsored by Doc Miller, the first president of the Cranbury Lions Club, Vice President Bob Virgadamo said.
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