Karl Vernon Stagner

December 5, 1953 - March 30, 2011 Karl Vernon Stagner, 57, Plainfield, died March 30, 2011, in Methodist Hospital. Karl was born December 5, 1953, in Indianapolis, the youngest of three sons born to Hubert Thomas and Eunice Lorene (Stewart) Stagner.

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  1. Terry: We are sorry to hear about your brother. That’s cool he was a Past Master & so involved in the Masons. My father was a Past Master and just received is 50 year pin. Hope for your comfort in the days, weeks and months to come.

  2. I am sorry for your loss. I have worked many years with Karl at the Indianapolis Race Track. It won’t be the same place without him.

  3. I have to mirror Joe’s comment, as I to worked with Karl for years at IMS, and he will be missed by not only his fellow workers but the many fans that have come to know him over the years.

  4. I am so very sorry to hear about Karl. I was able to work with him many years at IMS. I am going to miss his ‘Bear Hugs’ and his uearly updates about all of the races. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Karl will be greatly missed.

  5. I am so very sorry to hear about Karl. I was able to work with him many years at IMS. I am going to miss his ‘Bear Hugs’ and his yearly updates about all of the races. My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Karl will be greatly missed.

  6. Deepest sympathy to the Stagner family on your loss. After many memorable years at the 500, it’s apparent that we only knew a small portion of Karl’s contributions to his community! My thoughts are with your family during this difficult time. Your loss

  7. I was sorry to hear that Karl passed away. I spoke to him quite often on the phone and enjoyed working many years at the speedway. I’m going to miss him being there to joke around with and have a laugh with. You will be greatly missed.

  8. Condolence. I`am sorry to hear about Karl. always friendly and a nice guy. I worked with him at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for many years. He will be missed.


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