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Old 06-06-2016, 04:16 PM   #1
TOM KASCH
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Unhappy Jere Stahl in hospice

Just got this e-mail.

had the opportunity to visit with Jere Stahl yesterday.
> Jere is receiving care from hospice at this time.
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> He was in good spirits considering his health situation
> knowing that he will not be with us much longer.
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> He told me that he is ready to go. He is grateful for the
> life he has been able to live and thought that
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> on Memorial Day he was going to leave us with what he
> thought was possibly a mini heart attack. I
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> felt it important to let our group know of my visit and
> that he was very appreciative.
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> In our adventurous lives in drag racing we have come upon
> some distinct hidden gems that we just
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> take for granted in our busy lives. One such gem is Jere
> Stahl. I was hoping he would be with us to
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> receive accolades on his day during York US30 Heritage Days
> on Saturday, July 9th. If that happens it will
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> be nothing short of a miracle.
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> Our fraternity has always been there for our heroes and
> legends thru the good times and the sad times.
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> We have reserved a block for his memory on the wall at
> EMMR. He would appreciate his memory be
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> with our drag racing group. My pledge to him was one that
> he will never be forgotten. He knows his
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> fate and he knows that we care for his many contributions to
> drag racing and motorsports in general.
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> I will be in touch with him again soon, as he asked for me
> to call. Great spirits, but his pain and condition
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> has taken a toll. We’ll try to bring as much solace as
> humanely possible to his remaining days with us.
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> Please say a prayer for him. Thanks.
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> Sincerely,
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Old 06-06-2016, 04:28 PM   #2
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Is there an address where we could send a card to him as he was a one of a kind and I would like him to know how we feel - Bob
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Old 06-06-2016, 04:30 PM   #3
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Sorry to hear that another of our pioneer is leaving us. Real nice man, glad that he got to enjoy racing in a Miata in road racing these past couple of years.CR
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Old 06-06-2016, 04:40 PM   #4
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SO sorry to hear this. Jere has been one of my heros for fifty years. Absolutely one of the very brightest men I ever met. I got to play gofer for him and Bill Stiles at the World Finals here at Tulsa in 1966. He helped me win some races with my first Jr Stocker. Sold me pistons, rings, headers, "cheater cam" before they were actually legal. (It passed a tear down by Red Anderson) listed for me the gears, tires, wheels, clutch, flywheel, internal clearances to use, what jets for the carbs (each hole different) It was a '56 9 passenger wagon with 2 4bls, like he set records with. All the tune up specs, everything to make a 23 year old kid look smarter than he (I) actually was. Had that Street Hemi when I met him. I feel fortunate to have one of the last sets of headers out his door on my car right now. Talked to him well over an hour when I ordered them. He will be missed.
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A real important person in the development of Stock and SS from the days many of us were only learning about Drag Racing. Back when attention to minutia in the building of a competitive Jr. Stocker was key. He will be missed. I still have my Stahl Headers in a box. The box and saying which came on the box are another part of history.
Thanks Jere for all you did to further Drag Racing and educate us as we learned.
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Old 06-06-2016, 06:33 PM   #6
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Prayers for Jere and his family. This has got be a tough time for them. Even though they know the end is coming, it never is easy when it happens. Have they given a time frame for how long Jere has, just curious.

Like others have said, and we all know, Jere was a very BIG part of stock and super stock racing for all these years, especially the 60's and 70's and longer.
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Old 06-06-2016, 06:38 PM   #7
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God Speed Jere Stahl. Had your sweet sounding headers on my Z11 in mid 60's.
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Old 06-06-2016, 11:15 PM   #8
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Jere took a great deal of his time to educate and mentor me, for which I owe him a debt that I can never repay. I wish that I was as apt a student as he is a teacher. I hope some day to realize the potential Jere seemed to see in me. Jere has often been pretty hard on me, but I have come to realize that it is because he believes that I was capable of more and better things than I have accomplished. I count myself to be incredibly blessed and fortunate know him and call him friend.
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Old 06-07-2016, 11:05 AM   #9
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He spent a lot more time on the phone with this "wanna be" that he should have.

May God bless him.

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Old 06-07-2016, 11:17 AM   #10
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Saddened to learn of this...prayers to Jere, Judy, and Family. I too saw Jere for the first
time with the Street Hemi at a nearby points meet...in the Stock final he was duking it
out with that fellow from Berwyn and his Chevy II...Jere prevailed...

Jere was quite an experimenter and innovator... Many of his ideas
became products...not only with Stahl Headers..but also with early endeavors like
Stahl & Associates...and Stahl/Moroso...most of us...including myself...used these
pieces over the years...His vision of making parts specific for the Class-type racer...
(along with Dick Moroso)...will not be forgotten...
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