William (Willie) Price

Dolores M. Rousseau

Vicenta M. Singh

Bibian J. Rendon

Vito and Filomena Bonacci

Adine Bradley

Justine Buller

Dixie Purcell Brown and Betty Jacobs

Epifanio and Lucy Gonzales

Helen P. Halfhill

Muriel Kolb

Marion B. Lipman

Stanley Litizzette

Linda Martinez

Margaret May

Deacon Silvio and Mary Mayo

Joseph and Marion Miller

Filbert Salazar

Diana Taylor

Anges Elizabeth Beauvais Johnson

Everett L. Cooley Oral History Project University of Utah

    From February 14 to March 6, 1989, Everett Cooley conducted several oral history interviews with Msgr. Jerome Stoffel (1910-2001), pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Logan, 1947-1977 and historian.

    Msgr. Jermone Stoffel was born on June 1, 1910 in Salt Lake City to Charles and Marianne Stoffel. He attended Emerson and Cathedral Elementary schools and the Cathedral High School, graduating in 1928. In 1930, he entered St. Patrick Seminary, Menlo Park, CA to study for the priesthood. On June 6, 1936, Bishop James E. Kearney ordained, Jerome Stoffel to the priesthood.  His early assignments included the Cathedral and Notre Dame Parish, Price. At the outbreak of World War II, Stoffel enlisted as an Army Chaplain, serving in Europe. On his return from the war, Bishop Duane Hunt named in pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Parish, Logan in 1947, retiring in 1977. In his retirement, Stoffel became the Diocean Historian and served as a chaplain for serveral organizations. 

Msgr. Stoffel died on May 13, 2001 at Christus St. Joseph Villa.

Below is a link to the interview.