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December 4, 2016
Bev, Derry, Kathy, Marianne and Mark.
I remember when Ann & I had scarlet fever and Stan would run through our room holding he is nose making us laugh. He never did get scarlet fever. I also remember the time he dared me to bite his nose and I did, he never asked again.
There are so many stories: taking me to Hoppy's on his bike to get candy, playing in the huge trees that went down during the hurricane, Stan taking me to his class reunion.
We all loved each other
Barb
November 30, 2016
Bev and family;
Mom and I are so sorry to hear of Uncle Stan's passing. My favorite memory of him is his laugh. He had a great laugh that just seemed to consume his body. It was laughter, pure and clear. Mom has told me great stories of her and Stan growing up in Mansfield, swimming and catching frogs so he could have frog's legs for a snack!
Love to all,
Ann, Susan and Al.
Kelley Boothby
November 29, 2016
Dear Beverly and family,
We are very sorry for your loss. Those of us in the Volunteer Department at Hartford Hospital had the pleasure of knowing Stan. His dedication to the Hospital, the patients and staff was truly inspirational and appreciated. Stan arrived to volunteer between 4am and 4:30am to meet and greet the patients coming in for surgery and to assist the staff in preparation of their arrival. He did this once a week for 17 years and 6,000 hours so we usually got to chat with him AFTER his volunteer shift. He was down to earth and genuinely kind. We miss Stan and won't forget his generosity.
David Blanchard
November 28, 2016
Mark, Kathy, MaryAnn, and Dari,
Sorry to hear of Dad's passing, he was a good guy when we were neighbors way back when. It sounds like he had a full life after London RD and that is all we can hope for. Prayers to all of you and your families.
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