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Stanley S. Roman
1/3/1919 - 11/27/2012
Stanley was born January 3, 1919 in Chicago, Illinois. On November 27, 2012, at the age of 93, in Temecula, California he began his heavenly life. His loving wife and family members were with him until the very end. Stanley's life was very blessed and he lived it to the fullest. He was the ultimate inventor, engineer, and thinker.
Stanley had a zest for life and enjoyed telling stories to anyone who would listen. He had a beautiful smile and a great sense of humor. His years were filled with work for companies like Motorola, Hoffman Electronics, and Gould & Tubing Seal Cap. After retiring, he consulted for many companies like Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
Stanley was a dedicated husband and father, he is survived by Sophie, his wife of 70 years. His four children, Joan (husband Al), Richard (wife Joni), Paula, Roger (wife Stephanie). Eleven grandchildren; Jennifer (husband Kevin), Jeanie, Bryan, Peter (wife Melissa), Emily (husband Brent), Dustin, Myles, Spencer, Dashelle, Samantha, Molly and two great grandchildren; Lyle and Kate.
Stanley's funeral mass will be held Monday, December 3, 2012 at 10:00 am at Holy Angels Roman Catholic Church, 370 Campus Drive, Arcadia, California, 91007. A viewing will be held Sunday, December 2, 2012 at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Covina Hills, 21300 Via Verde Drive, Covina, California, 91724.
Interment will follow mass and be held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
Donations can be made to Charter Hospice, 1012 E. Cooley Drive, Suite G, Colton, California, 92324.
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Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Uncle Stan. We consider ourselves very fortunate to have known him and to have spent time with him over the years. He was truely a wonderful and loving person. While we will miss him we are certain he is with God and is enjoying the splendor that is heaven.
Brian, Linda and Travis Roman
December 2, 2012
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