Stanley-Roberts-Obituary

Stanley C. Roberts

Saint Paul, Minnesota

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Roberts, Stanley C. Age 66 of St Paul I Peter 1:6-9 Stanley went home to be with his Lord and Savior on Nov. 29, 2006. Preceded in death by father and two older brothers. Survived by mother, Thelma E. (Primrose) Roberts; sons Steven, Mark, Philip, and Scott; daughters Andrea Craft and Kelly...

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How Mom loved her sons - but of course - they loved her too! We were never jealous - we understood why she loved them so, because we did too! Stan was her baby boy.... We all miss him.

Dearest Brother,
Here it is one day before the anniversary of your home-going. Sometimes it is okay you are with our Lord, and other times I miss you more than I think I can handle. I kept your name on Yahoo Instant Messenger, and on my cell phone. Just to remind me of the great talks we shared together and makes me wish we could have more. I know in Heaven one day we will be able to resume those talks, and the way it is looking on this Earth, it could happen any day!! I wouldn't take from...

IAM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS OF A VERY SPECIAL MAN.

Stan, you are a special guy and even more special now as you sit with our Lord and Master personally at His feet.
We will miss you and your stories Stan. You taught us alot as we ministered at Rosewood for those 5 years together. Those praise and prayer nights were something special. But you are praising in heaven now and even though we miss you, we know we will see you again.
Sid and Sally

You don't know me. I may have known Stan years ago. If this is the Stan I knew, please know that I am deeply sorrowed by his passing. He was a wonderful man and he loved his family. Is his Birthday Jan. 28th? If this is not the correct ''Stan'', I still extend my sympathy.

Grampa I love you so much. And it's very hard to believe that your gone. I mean it seems like just the other day that you walked into our door laughing. I didn't spend as much time as I wouldv'e liked, but i'm happy I spent some time with you in your last hours. Grampa you mean so much to me.

I feel bad for mom because she has to go on without her daddy. She really misses you Grampa. As you can already see. I know your looking down on us, but that's nothing like your...

You and your family were great neighbors when we were all growing up.
My condolences to the family.

Your were a very lucky man to have a daughter that loved you and was with you till you went home and I know you took that love with you and will always watch over her,,,you have a great daughter and I have much, much love for her.