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mike zezima
September 20, 2010
i knew stan for only 4 years that we worked together in that short period of time we became very close friends and co workers we did a lot of things together and people called us in seperable. we had the same passion for a lot of things. stan was a very wise man and you could talk to him about almost anything and he would shed light on it. i will miss him terribly because he was a part of my life everyday. the only regret i have is that i did not have more time being his friend.
Crystal Nurse
September 19, 2010
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
I cherish nothing but fond, happy memories of Stan, especially when it came to him demanding that I order his Kumpau Chicken every wednesday at the office. What a great individual; he examplified the word friendship.
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