It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry Eugene Stamm, who left us on November 8, 2025, at the age of 81, surrounded by his loving family. Terry was born on May 11, 1944, in Farmington, MO, and graduated from Farmington High School, and lived a full life right up to the end. He was united in marriage to Loretta Hall on July 3, 1986, and sealed for time and all eternity in October, 1988. Terry played football in high school and loved watching the “Chiefs.” He enjoyed classic cars, especially his 1977 Trans Am. He spent many years working as a truck driver in the concrete production industry with Conco, a job that suited his love of adventure and the open road. He enjoyed sitting outside on his deck with the wind blowing. He was very witty with a dry sense of humor. Terry was preceded in death by his parents Harry James and Ruby King (Stoudt) Stam; and eleven brothers and sisters.
Terry was a dedicated family man, survived by his beloved wife, Loretta Stamm; his three daughters: Vondra Burrell (Lance), Shalawn Gerratt (Lynn), and Cammie Jenkins (Chad); 13 grandchildren: Shantai Pohlsander (Jonny), Zackary Burrell (Amanda), Celeste Kimble (Josh), Natawni Layton (Rhett), Logan Gerratt (Ashley), Collin Gerratt (Marci), Terran Gerratt (Alexis), Brennen Gerratt (Alexis Lynn ), Brantz Wilcox (Alexia), Lexi Vanderhoof (Quinten), Kasidy Wilcox, Hunter Wilcox, Brock Wilcox; 30 great grandchildren; as well as many other relatives and friends. Terry was a man of simple pleasures, with a heart full of love for his family and friends. He was an amazing husband, and a very dedicated papa.
According to Terry’s wishes his body will be cremated, and his request was there be no services. Online condolences may be made at: www.greenlawnfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Pitts Chapel Bolivar, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society, NRA, Wounded Warrior’s, or any other veterans organizations. Rest in peace, Terry. You will be dearly missed but fondly remembered by all those whose lives you touched.
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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry Eugene Stamm, who left us on November 8, 2025, at the age of 81, surrounded by his loving family. Terry was born on May 11, 1944, in Farmington, MO, and graduated from Farmington High School, and lived a full life right up to the end. He was united inContinue Reading
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terry Eugene Stamm, who left us on November 8, 2025, at the age of 81, surrounded by his loving family. Terry was born on May 11, 1944, in Farmington, MO, and graduated from Farmington High School, and lived a full life right up to the end. He was united in marriage to Loretta Hall on July 3, 1986, and sealed for time and all eternity in October, 1988. Terry played football in high school and loved watching the “Chiefs.” He enjoyed classic cars, especially his 1977 Trans Am. He spent many years working as a truck driver in the concrete production industry with Conco, a job that suited his love of adventure and the open road. He enjoyed sitting outside on his deck with the wind blowing. He was very witty with a dry sense of humor. Terry was preceded in death by his parents Harry James and Ruby King (Stoudt) Stam; and eleven brothers and sisters.
Terry was a dedicated family man, survived by his beloved wife, Loretta Stamm; his three daughters: Vondra Burrell (Lance), Shalawn Gerratt (Lynn), and Cammie Jenkins (Chad); 13 grandchildren: Shantai Pohlsander (Jonny), Zackary Burrell (Amanda), Celeste Kimble (Josh), Natawni Layton (Rhett), Logan Gerratt (Ashley), Collin Gerratt (Marci), Terran Gerratt (Alexis), Brennen Gerratt (Alexis Lynn ), Brantz Wilcox (Alexia), Lexi Vanderhoof (Quinten), Kasidy Wilcox, Hunter Wilcox, Brock Wilcox; 30 great grandchildren; as well as many other relatives and friends. Terry was a man of simple pleasures, with a heart full of love for his family and friends. He was an amazing husband, and a very dedicated papa.
According to Terry’s wishes his body will be cremated, and his request was there be no services. Online condolences may be made at: www.greenlawnfuneralhome.com. Arrangements have been entrusted to Pitts Chapel Bolivar, MO. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society, NRA, Wounded Warrior’s, or any other veterans organizations. Rest in peace, Terry. You will be dearly missed but fondly remembered by all those whose lives you touched.