Stumpf, Reinhold, Nov. 26, 1923-Aug. 25, 2014 The Tribune Greeley, Colorado Age: 90 Residence: Sterling Reinhold Riney George Stumpf, 90 of Sterling, died Monday, Aug. 25, 2014, at Devonshire Acres. Riney was born Nov. 26, 1923, in Paxton, Neb. to Philip and Christina Stumpf. He was the youngest of 10 children and was the last surviving member of that generation. Rineys greatest love in his life was his wife, Gloria, whom he was married to for over 60 years and his family. He grew up in Crook, Colo., graduating from Crook High School in 1941. Riney farmed with his parents until he married Gloria on March 18, 1944. Between 1945 and 1951 they had three children, Ronna, Gordon and Tamra. From 1953-1976, Riney was an express agent at The Railway Express Agency in Sterling. He then farmed, and worked at RE-1 Valley School as a custodian until his retirement. He was an avid fan for all his children and grandchildrens sporting events. He loved all sports, Broncos, Rockies, Nuggets, and anything he could find on TV. He also loved to watch bull riding and rodeos. One of the things he enjoyed most was his Black Angus Cattle. His daughter Tamra said he would go out in the pasture and just look at them. He always knew which calf belonged to which momma. She said she could never figure that out, they all just looked black to her. He was a quiet man with a unique sense of humor and had a positive attitude towards life, and a great smile. He was preceded in death by his wife, Gloria; parents, and nine siblings. Survivors include daughters, Ronna Rice (Jim) of Greeley, Tamra Stumpf-Fowler (Roger) of Greeley; son Gordon Stumpf (Pam) of Sterling; grandchildren Mike Rice and girlfriend Sydney Hageseth of Windsor, Julie Lordemann (Michael), and Kris Stumpf all of Greeley; Kay Powell (Mark) of Littleton; Scott Rice and Holly of Highlands Ranch; Kyle Stumpf (Christy), Kory Stumpf (Adrian) all of Sterling; Joel Stumpf (Michille) of Los Angeles; and Evan and Sam Fowler of Fort Collins; and great-grandchildren, Ashley (Paul) Hiller of Denver; Brittney and Caeley Lordemann of Greeley; Hannah, Hadley and Harper Hageseth of Windsor; Timmi and Alli Keisel, and Zane and Titan Stumpf of Sterling; Kenley and Chase Rice of Highlands Ranch; Alexander Stumpf of Los Angeles; and Cameron, Reagan, Morgan and Nolan Powell, all of Littleton. He also is survived by many nephews and nieces he loved. Riney was loved very much and will be missed by all.