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Dr. Wallis Martha (Coombs) Stemm

Posted 2021-04-21 by mhenderson
Published in The Arizona Republic from Apr. 20 to Apr. 21, 2021 -
Phoenix, Arizona -

Dr. Wallis Martha Stemm, 73, of Gilbert, Arizona, loving wife of
Robert Stemm, passed on April 15, 2021. The couple would have
celebrated their 29th wedding anniversary this April 25. At her
request, no service will be held.

Mrs. Stemm was born May 5, 1947 in Chicago, Illinois to Johanna
Bellisimo and Robert Ora Coombs. She moved to Arizona in 1972 and
lived and worked all over Southern Arizona, both in Phoenix and
Tucson, first in the real estate industry and later, in higher
education. She also ran a campaign for Mayor of Tucson in 1975.

As a real estate professional, she co-owned her own real estate
company in the valley for many years before deciding to return to
academia, earning a doctorate degree in Adult and Higher Education.
Thereafter she dedicated herself to the needs of adult learners as the
Center Dean at the Keller Graduate School of Management, DeVry
University, before stepping back to enjoy time with her family. She
continued to teach classes even in retirement.

She is survived by her husband, Robert Stemm, her daughters, Allison
Kathka Hymel (Paul), Brenda Kathka Aiken (Robert), and Courtney Kathka
Bruno (Jim), her grandchildren, Emily (Andrew) Berman, Camille (aka
Mimi) Hymel, Josephine Bruno, Luke Bruno, Brittainy (Jason) Takinen,
Aaron (Sarah) Aiken, Garrett Aiken, and her many great grandchildren.
She is also survived by her siblings, Myrna Sorce, Robert Coombs,
Sharon Kazmer, LaFern Anders and Lynn Coombs.

She is predeceased by her parents, Robert and Johanna Coombs, her
brother Daniel Coombs, and her prior husband Eugene Thale, Jr.






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