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Allan Jaynes Stanton

Phoenix, Arizona

1931 - 2020 (Age 88)

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Allan Jaynes StantonAllan Jaynes Stanton, a 2nd-generation AZ native, died March 9th, 2020. Born to Filmore Stanton and Dorothy Jaynes in Morenci on April 26th, 1931 and raised in nearby Clifton, Allan excelled academically and athletically throughout his early years.He went on to study at...

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My parents tell me that I was named after Mr. Stanton, and after reading some of his history, I am honored. My sincerest condolences. Alan C.

Love you grandpa

I just learned of Allans passing and offer my deepest condolences to Marcia and the family. Throughout the duration of my law practice in Phoenix, Allan was a force of nature and exemplified honesty and integrity in a field governmental relations where those traits are often in limited supply. A true Arizona original, we shall not look upon his like again.

I just learned of Allans passing and offer my deepest condolences to Marcia and the family. Throughout the duration of my law practice in Phoenix, Allan was a force of nature and exemplified honesty and integrity in a field governmental relations where those traits are often in limited supply. A true Arizona original, we shall not look upon his like again.

Best boss ever. I was his legal secretary for four years in the mid60s. My husband and I both admired and liked him so very much. In fact, when our second son was born we named him Alan, definitely with Allan in mind. I always considered him to be one of the most honest and honorable men I ever knew.

The world is a brighter place because you were in it.

It was my good fortune to meet Allan and his family back in 2007 due to our common love of our Goldendoodles. The Stantons quickly took me in as part of their family with such kindness that it often leaves me speechless. And if you knew me, you would know what an amazing feat that actually is.

It was an honor and a privilege to call Allan a friend. No matter what time of day or day of the week, he always graciously greeted me with warmth, a smile, and those beautiful blue eyes that we...

I was so blessed and privileged to know Allan the last few years of his life. I spent time with him as a personal companion. He was always a gentleman and a kind and friendly man. He was truly memorable and very well rounded socially. To know him was to love him. It is hard to say goodbye now and ever. You are free my friend
No more pain or worries. Thank you for sharing many hours with me. Donny

I was saddened to hear of Allans passing. We were neighbors of Marsha and Allan for 30 years. I so remember our many conversations on his driveway talking about basketball, the neighborhood and listening to his stories about his time at the U of A, growing up in Arizona, among others. Allan was such a kind and personable man, a great father to his children and a devote love for his wife Marsha. After we moved away I would on occasion drive through the neighborhood in hopes of seeing Allan...