He was born on September 3, 1942 in Indianapolis to the late Charles S. and Mary Jane (Horn) Stamper.
Stephen graduated from New Market High School in 1960.
On October 2, 1999, he married Linda L. Keller. He was previously married to Sandra Ellen (Martin) Stamper.
Stephen worked for Tipmont REMC for 35 years. He started his employment as a groundman in Battle Ground eventually becoming the warehouse supervisor in Linden, retiring in 2000. He had previously worked for RR Donnelly in Crawfordsville.
Stephen was a member of Battle Ground Lodge 313 F & AM for 50 years, Murat Temple in Indianapolis where he served as the Potentate's Aide for 7 years, Byron Cox Post 72 S.A.L in Crawfordsville, Tippecanoe Shrine Club where he served as President 5 times and President of Top Sixty for 16 years. He was known to his friends as "Stubby" and was always quick witted and loved telling a good story or joke.
Stephen took the 5th grade class from Tippecanoe School Corporation to the Murat Shrine Circus for 27 years.
Surviving are his wife, Linda; two children; four stepchildren; two brothers; three sisters; two grandchildren; and his beloved Chihuahua, Lucy.
Stephen was preceded in death by his daughter, Dawn Michelle Stamper.
He was born on September 3, 1942 in Indianapolis to the late Charles S. and Mary Jane (Horn) Stamper.
Stephen graduated from New Market High School in 1960.
On October 2, 1999, he married Linda L. Keller. He was previously married to Sandra Ellen (Martin) Stamper.
Stephen worked for Tipmont REMC for 35 years. He started his employment as a groundman in Battle Ground eventually becoming the warehouse supervisor in Linden, retiring in 2000. He had previously worked for RR Donnelly in Crawfordsville.
Stephen was a member of Battle Ground Lodge 313 F & AM for 50 years, Murat Temple in Indianapolis where he served as the Potentate's Aide for 7 years, Byron Cox Post 72 S.A.L in Crawfordsville, Tippecanoe Shrine Club where he served as President 5 times and President of Top Sixty for 16 years. He was known to his friends as "Stubby" and was always quick witted and loved telling a good story or joke.
Stephen took the 5th grade class from Tippecanoe School Corporation to the Murat Shrine Circus for 27 years.
Surviving are his wife, Linda; two children; four stepchildren; two brothers; three sisters; two grandchildren; and his beloved Chihuahua, Lucy.
Stephen was preceded in death by his daughter, Dawn Michelle Stamper.
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