Michael Stoll

Michael Stoll

He worked hard to provide for family; Mike was the kind of guy who did for his employer before he’d do for himself. His work in Plex Work at Philadelphia Sign Co. had its roots in his youth when he worked for his dad as a pattern maker. In his spare time he enjoyed Marvel movies, Forged in Fire, playing cornhole and screaming at the T.V when his beloved Eagles played. He was born, raised and lived his whole life in Delran, a proud member of Delran High School class of ’98.
He is survived by his son, Michael; his siblings, Karl and Theresa (Andrew) DiDuch and his parents, Karl and Agnes Stoll.
Family will celebrate 44 great years privately.

5 Comments

  1. Janet says:

    Our deepest sympathies
    Eleanor & Family

  2. Luci DeLisi says:

    I love you,godson. Watch over your family as you rest with the angels.

  3. Jean Bender says:

    Dear Stoll Family
    I am sooo sorry to hear the news of Mikes passing. Mike will always be remembered as a fabulous guy, so kind and caring. . Our family has always been very fond of him while the boys were growing up and after Davie passed. We were honored that Mike agreed to be one of Davies pallbearers and were beyond delighted when he decided to name his son David as a middle name.
    We are will be saying prayers for your family and especially his son. Somehow it just isn’t right that a parent should go through this. And a child not having a father at such a young age.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all

  4. Michael Gimello says:

    Mike,

    We went to St. Peter’s grade school together and grew up together. We had our tight little circle of friends and I remember all the good times of playing sports outside after school. Though we all drifted apart as we got older I will never forget the memories we shared in our adolescence. I ll never forget you buddy.

    Michael Gimello

  5. Kristin Bender says:

    Karl, Theresa, Mikey and Mr. & Mrs. Stoll,
    I am heart broken over Mike’s passing. He was genuine, friendly, sometimes grumpy, but good, funny guy. Mikey, you were his #1 concern and his pride. My condolences to you all. He will be missed