
Clifford Jay Stull
August 20, 1961 ~ August 12, 2013
Clifford Jay Stull, 51, of Fairmont, WV, passed away Monday, August 12, 2013 resulting from a drowning accident. Born August 20, 1961 in Steubenville, OH, he was the son of Clifford L. Stull of Steubenville and the late JoAnn Birkhimer Stull. He was also preceded in death by his sister Eva Marie Stull, who was 4-years-old at the time of her death.
Cliff was an electronics engineer currently working for Azimuth Engineering in Morgantown, WV. He was a former member of the Weirton Heights Church of Christ and was an avid hunter, fisherman, ATV rider and Pittsburgh Steeler fan. A US Army veteran, Cliff served during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
In addition to his father, he is survived by his sisters Terri Arendt and her husband John of Clemmons, NC; Sharon Israel of Weirton and Kimberly Hillis and her husband Robert of Augusta, GA.
Private visitation, funeral service and burial will held at his family's convenience.
May the love of God surround you and your family
during this difficult time May you come to know that the love of God is with
you always, may your memories of Clifford Jay Stull
give you peace, comfort and strength…
Clifford Jay Stull is “A True American Hero†God Blessâ€
†Greater love hath no man than this, that a man
lay down his life for his friends. John 15:13 â€
Sharon,
So sorry for your loss! I remember hangin out with Cliff so many years ago! Great guy! You and your family are in my Thoughts and Prayers during this very difficult time! May Cliff Rest in Eternal Peace!
Sharon my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family may your memories bring you comfort in the difficult days ahead.
My deepest sympathy to you, Terri and her entire family. Thoughts and prayers being sent to help you all through this difficult time.
We are greatly saddened by Cliff’s absence in our neighborhood. We will miss the bell ringing and our nightly chat. We loved to do our chores together. Can not stand or believe he is gone. He was such a cheerful happy go lucky guy full of love for his pastimes and his country.Salute and peace to one heck of a guy.
Neighbors,
Beth and Ernie Lewis
Dear Cliff and Family,
I was so sorry to learn of the passing of young Cliff. So many memories of him as a teenager at Weirton Hghts Church of Christ came flooding in. Great memories he was such a nice young man.
I do pray the memories you all have will help you as you travel the grief path of missing your loved one.
God Bless you all. Stay strong together, speak of him often.
Thinking Love,
Darlene
Uncle Cliff, Aunt Dot, and family,
We are so sorry for the loss of your son, Cliff, Jr. What an amazing young man who accomplished much in this life.
With love and prayers,
Jeanne Vein and Mary Vein Eastridge
Dear Cliff, and complete family, I am so very sorry for your sudden loss. What a nice kid he was growing up at church. Lot of good memories and now, I just pray that you all reflect on those wonderful memories as you travel the grief path of missing your loved one.
May god Bless you all at this most difficult time,
Thinking Love, Darlene
Dear Cliff, I am was very saddened when my father told me about what happened to your son. I am so sorry for your loss. After the initial shock, I began reminiscing about earlier times—-Cliff always brought a smile to my face. You will be in our prayers.
HELLO CLIFFORD – BUCK & I WERE SAD WHEN WE HEARD THE NEWS OF THE LOSS OF YOUR SON.
WANT YOU TO KNOW WE ARE THINKING OF YOU & THE DAUGHTERS . JO
I am just learning about the death of Cliff. I worked with him at the VA. Our prayers and deepest sympathy go out to his family.