Kermit Lord Stearns

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Kermit Lord Stearns

Birth
Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
11 May 2004 (aged 92)
Cambridge Springs, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Rockdale Township, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Kermit was an avid outdoorsman and wrote for two outdoors magazines in the 1930s. Since 1977 he wrote a question and answer column for a trapper's magazine.
He operated a black angus cattle farm and taught horseback riding as well as provided pony rides for local fairs and picnics. At one time he co-owned an auto business.
He was a US Navy veteran of WW II, serving in the 89th CB Unit. He served as President of the Cambridge Springs Rod and Gun Club and director of District 1, Pennsylvania Trappers' Association. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Trappers' Association's Hall of Fame in 1978.
In 1994 he was cited by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for his work with sportsmen. He enjoyed gardening and hiking.
He was survived by his wife Juanita E. Right Stearns whom he married Aug. 7, 1941, 6 children, 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.
Kermit was an avid outdoorsman and wrote for two outdoors magazines in the 1930s. Since 1977 he wrote a question and answer column for a trapper's magazine.
He operated a black angus cattle farm and taught horseback riding as well as provided pony rides for local fairs and picnics. At one time he co-owned an auto business.
He was a US Navy veteran of WW II, serving in the 89th CB Unit. He served as President of the Cambridge Springs Rod and Gun Club and director of District 1, Pennsylvania Trappers' Association. He was inducted into the Pennsylvania Trappers' Association's Hall of Fame in 1978.
In 1994 he was cited by the Pennsylvania House of Representatives for his work with sportsmen. He enjoyed gardening and hiking.
He was survived by his wife Juanita E. Right Stearns whom he married Aug. 7, 1941, 6 children, 17 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren.