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STAN DURBAN
Age 62, originally of Chester, England died peacefully at his home in Chatsworth, California last Saturday evening. Stan, a Certified Financial Planner for over 35 years, was also a highly respected Rotary Club member of Northridge/Chatsworth. In his youth he was a soccer player for Valley College, now known as CSUN. He was an avid Manchester United supporter, and later became a successful soccer coach for AYSO and other clubs.
He is survived by his wife Lourdes, his father Stanley Sr. his daughter Kelly, Step-children Nichole, Kevin, Ileana, Michael and Gabriel, his siblings Linda, Deborah and Richard, and his three grandchildren. He will be greatly missed by many.
Services will be held this Saturday, January 26th, 10:00 a.m., at Oakwood Memorial Park (Chapel of the Oaks) 22601 Lassen St. Chatsworth, CA 91311. The family suggests that in memory of Stan you consider making a memorial donation to the American Lung Association: 1301 Pennsylvania Ave, N.W., Suite 800, Washington, DC 22004 www.lung.org.
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What I said is even more true today in January 2021.
“ Stan AYSO Region 8 will remember you for a long time. Thanks for your Dedication, Mentoring, Coaching our Youth Soccer League.
Tbaker”
Thomas Baker
Friend
January 20, 2021
There is indeed a void of laughter in the world, all my love to you Stanley Bear........
January 19, 2014
Stan's intelligence and humor were evident even at 19, and we stayed in touch through the years. 'Mr. Durban', Linda, Debbie and Richard... I'm so sorry.
Marlene Chalet Breverman
Marlene Chalet
October 11, 2013
Stan AYSO Region 8 will remember you for a long time. Thanks for your Dedication, Mentoring, Coaching our Youth Soccer League.
Tbaker
April 11, 2013
I have known Stan for more than 30 years and am shocked to hear of his passing. He will be greatly missed. My condolences.
Larry Tucker
January 28, 2013
To the Family: Our hearts are touched at the loss of one so dear. May your memories comfort you and keep your loved one near.
welch
January 25, 2013
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