Search by Name

Search by Name

Michael Stanley Obituary

Michael Stanley, 70, retired teacher/coach, died on March 5, 2015, in Anchorage, AK of a heart attack. He and son, Scott, were riding mountain bikes in Kincaid Park and having the time of their lives. In addition to his many years of service as an outstanding science teacher and wrestling coach, he will be remembered as an adoring husband, father, and grandfather who lived each day with enthusiasm, all the while daydreaming about his next adventure. Michael "Mike" Stanley was born Feb. 22, 1945, in Tucson, AZ, as the middle child born to Morris and Helen Stanley. He graduated from Adams State College in Alamosa in 1968. Following graduation he taught and coached one year at Sunnyside High School, Tucson, AZ. He received his draft notice during the Vietnam War in 1969. This quickly ended his teaching assignment, even though his wrestlers wrote letters pleading that coach needed to stay. He was assigned to teach at the United States Military Academy at West Point teaching unarmed fighting combat to soldiers and coaching the West Point Plebe wrestling team. He qualified and wrestled for the US All Army Team. Upon completing his military service he accepted a teaching/head coach position at Boulder High School where he taught from 1971-1975. He accepted a leave of absence from the Boulder Valley School District to pursue further education in a masters of health program at the U of Utah. It was here where he met Susan Canniff of Hingham, MA. They were married Nov. 25, 1976. Upon returning to Boulder, he taught at Mapleton Elementary, Baseline Junior High, but ultimately made Fairview High School his home. Mike shined as a teacher. In 1988, Sigma Xi recognized him for dedication to the teaching of science. At Fairview, he also coached wrestling and helped numerous athletes achieve their best, which made those years among the best of his career. Retiring from BVSD in 2003 after 30 years of service, Mike was recruited by dear friend, Scott Alexander, to head the science department at Boulder Country Day. While teaching at BCD School, he started a wrestling team and developed some fine athletes. He "threw in the towel," as they say in wrestling, in 2011 to enjoy time being a grandpa. Mike was a wrestling icon in Colorado and inspired many young people as a teacher and a coach. His many awards include being a three time NAIA national wrestling champion and first team All-American from 1966-1968. Mike is in the NAIA Hall of Fame as well as the Adams State Hall of Fame. He will be inducted into the Colorado chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame on May 9 in Colorado Springs. The Fairview wrestling tournament is named in his honor. Mike and Susan were married 38 years, during which time they raised two children and enjoyed the great outdoors. Mike climbed Colorado's 54 "fourteeners" but his passion for motorized dirt bikes would inspire him in retirement to dust off the bike and compete as an amateur rider with Rocky Mountain Trails Association. Despite his many awards and accomplishments over a long and illustrious career, his best achievement and favorite hat to wear was being a grandparent. Grandson Donovan (5) called him "Papa" and Chloe (1) just beamed when he held her. He will be sorely missed. Mike was preceded in death by his father Morris Stanley. He is survived by his mother, Helen Stanley of Louisville, CO; spouse, Susan Canniff Stanley of Boulder, CO; children, Cynthia Stanley (husband Peter Gagen) of Bozeman, MT and Scott Stanley of Anchorage, AK; two sisters, Sharon (husband Roger) Olander of Grand Junction, CO, and Sande Zado of Longmont, CO; two grandchildren, Donovan and Chloe Gagen of Bozeman, MT; four nieces and nephews; and five great nieces and nephews. A celebration of life will be at 3 p.m., Saturday, April 11, at Fairview High School Auditorium. Seating will begin at 3 with the service beginning at 3:15.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Daily Camera from Mar. 20 to Mar. 22, 2015.

Memories and Condolences
for Michael Stanley

Not sure what to say?





Ty Swain

February 24, 2024

I was so sad to hear of Mike Stanley`s passing, even though it has been now a few years. In 1981 to 1982. I was blessed to be a senior in high school who had transferred from Ohio and Mike Stanley, and Coach MacArthur were my coaches. Mike was one of the most technically proficient and most skilled coaches, I have the pleasure to work with. He taught me high levels of technique that influenced my years and wrestling, but his personality and his coaching style was also a strong influence in my life, as I became a wrestling coach in Ohio For kids in high school for almost 10 years. Wrestling has always been, and still is my most favorite sport, and that was because I was gifted with great coaches, great friends, and a great team where I learned a lot about myself and life. Wrestling is the only sport where you go out on your own to win for your team and for yourself, it teaches , you to be humble, it teaches you to be a great athlete and teaches you to be a great teammate. Mike Stanley was a huge part of my learning and growth as a high school kid and he will be missed. I tell my kids all the time about my memories at Fairview high school, and I believe that, even though we have lost such a great coach and mentor, we have gained and been left with memories that will be Far reaching , will be consistently shared, and life lessons that will not be lost. All my best to Mike and his family.
Ty Swain

matt beeson

February 5, 2024

Hi Coach Mike. Thank you for being a mentor and a leader. I didnt like Fairview, but I did like Mike and he made my time there tolerable. He was someone who would cut you a break if you needed and always had a smile for you when you were down. Rest in Power king and slam God on the mat when you meet him!

Matthew Heim

March 11, 2020

Mike Stanley was amazing. I wrestled at Boulder High and he coached at Fairview. He was also my boss at the Boulder Reservoir during the summers where I worked with his son Scott. My oldest son is now wrestling here in South Carolina and I wish I could pick his brain about coaching wrestling. I see him in the opposing corner of my old matches. He is a great man.

Michael Valles

March 17, 2016

Hey Coach, you might be gone but not forgotten. Always an inspiration to me and our wrestling team. God Bless.

DON SMITH

August 16, 2015

WOULD LIKE TO VISIT WITH ANYONE WHO KNEW MIKE AT CASEY JR HIGH. HE WAS A 7TH GRADER AND I WAS A 1ST YEAR TEACHER AND COACH WHEN WE MET.

Kristin Volle-Donley

June 8, 2015

I unfortunately just found out today and I wish I had been able to go to the service. Mike was an amazing mentor to me and I will never forget his enthusiasm, kindness and plentiful kettles of green tea! Through him I learned how to be a great teacher and mentor. I will never forget the fun we had in the science department and with the Japanese Exchange program!

Leslie Dodge

April 9, 2015

Mr. Stanley was an outstanding teacher, coach and friend to so many young people in Boulder County! He taught both my sons after coming out of retirement to teach at Boulder Country Day School, and they were very fortunate to have him as a teacher! He was always so supportive and truly cared for his students. We are all deeply saddened for your loss and ours! Mike Stanley was an exceptional person who will be sincerely missed by all who knew him!

Billy Pearson

April 9, 2015

Mike was one of my best friends in high school, and I know he will be missed by the many people that he helped and taught during his life time. He was a great man. God bless you Mike.

April 8, 2015

This is sad news but we wish to join the chorus of celabratories on behalf of Mike. He was a coach and mentor to our son, who is currently serving in the Navy, and was very saddened to hear of the news. He recalled 'Coach' as a teacher, coach, and climbing partner. He touched the future. RIP, Coach. Thank you. Joe Sleeper

April 4, 2015

We were blessed to have known Mr. Stanley. Mike was the best science teacher and mentor for our daughter at BCD, and that relationship continued as we visited often at Balfour where his mother and our daughter's grandmother reside. He is an AMAZING educator!!!! Thank you for sharing him with us! Heather, Damon and Lori Clark

April 4, 2015

Great spirits such as his should live on in all of our hearts and minds. How lucky I was to know him. He was always so optimistic.

Michael Lawless

April 4, 2015

My condolences to Mike's family and loved ones.

Jayma Jamieson

April 3, 2015

Mike was my teacher at FHS, and my kids' teacher at BCD....one day, Lexie dug through my old yearbooks, finding a picture from the 70's - big glasses, long hair, a true flashback, photocopied it, enlarged it, and posted all over BCD, asking "Has anyone seen this man??" Mike is one of our favorite examples of how to live life - as a father, husband, grandparent, teacher - in his many roles, he inspired us all to live live with zest, enthusiasm, and kindness. see you again one day, Mike!

Lize Brittin

April 3, 2015

I'm so sorry to read this. The world should stop and take a moment to acknowledge the passing of a kind and generous person. Mike will be greatly missed. I will keep his memory dearly in my heart. -- Lize Brittin

Alan Kibbler

March 31, 2015

When I bought my home in 1986, Mike and Susan became my neighbors. Over the years they became my friends. We would talk over the fence he and I built, and often in the summer they would invite me to come over to relax and visit on their back deck. I'm the fist-born in my family, but if I could choose to have an older brother, I would have chosen Mike. Usually with a smile on his face and his dog nearby or in-tow, it was a pleasure just to say hello and talk to him. I truly miss him.

Rich Sager

March 25, 2015

Amazing athlete, father, coach, teacher and everything else he ever did. Many, many fond memories of Mr. (Coach) Stanley. He will be greatly missed.

David Vander Molen

March 25, 2015

Aneat neat person with a great passion for life!!!A great coach and teacher!! May God Bless Mike and his family!! Mike is a real loss to kids everywhere!!!

Lizzy Hardwick

March 24, 2015

Mike Stanley left his enthusiasm and inspiration with each of his students. Every person in his life was better for having known him.

Mike Metoyer

March 23, 2015

A great pleasure know and to coach with. Worthy of eveyone respect and care. A peaceful and fun adventure in the next life Mike

Paul Thorne-Keziah

March 22, 2015

I will always remember Mike Stanley as an amazing coach, both in wrestling and in life. On the matt, he was merciless...and a sportsman through and through. He always had a fire, and a heart that was bigger than you thought those lanky limbs could contain. You will be missed, and always remembered.

Dan Bowers

March 21, 2015

I always enjoyed a chat with Mike. He could always put a positive spin on my sometimes cynical view of things.
Please know we are thinking about Susan and the rest of the family. I will miss Mike.

Dan Bowers

Ralph Kuzawa

March 21, 2015

It is hard to grip the loss of Mike. It will leave a large void in all our lives.

DonSchneider

March 21, 2015

Coach, Thanks for the life lessons,good times, times that I thought would never end (practice) and great memories. A true privilege to know you.

Bill Burns

March 20, 2015

I am sorry and shocked to hear about Mike's death. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers.

Showing 1 - 24 of 24 results

Make a Donation
in Michael Stanley's name

Memorial Events
for Michael Stanley

Apr

11

Celebration of Life

3:00 p.m.

Fairview High School Auditorium

CO

How to support Michael's loved ones
Honor a beloved veteran with a special tribute of ‘Taps’ at the National WWI Memorial in Washington, D.C.

The nightly ceremony in Washington, D.C. will be dedicated in honor of your loved one on the day of your choosing.

Read more
Attending a Funeral: What to Know

You have funeral questions, we have answers.

Read more
Should I Send Sympathy Flowers?

What kind of arrangement is appropriate, where should you send it, and when should you send an alternative?

Read more
What Should I Write in a Sympathy Card?

We'll help you find the right words to comfort your family member or loved one during this difficult time.

Read more
Resources to help you cope with loss
Estate Settlement Guide

If you’re in charge of handling the affairs for a recently deceased loved one, this guide offers a helpful checklist.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituaries, grief & privacy: Legacy’s news editor on NPR podcast

Legacy's Linnea Crowther discusses how families talk about causes of death in the obituaries they write.

Read more
The Five Stages of Grief

They're not a map to follow, but simply a description of what people commonly feel.

Read more
Ways to honor Michael Stanley's life and legacy
Obituary Examples

You may find these well-written obituary examples helpful as you write about your own family.

Read more
How to Write an Obituary

Need help writing an obituary? Here's a step-by-step guide...

Read more
Obituary Templates – Customizable Examples and Samples

These free blank templates make writing an obituary faster and easier.

Read more
How Do I Write a Eulogy?

Some basic help and starters when you have to write a tribute to someone you love.

Read more