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James Stansberry

Washington, District of Columbia

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James W. Stansberry VIRGINIA BEACH - Retired U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. James W. Stansberry, 82, passed away peacefully on June 28, 2010. He was the son of William Adrian and Phyllis Robinson Stansberry. He was predeceased by the love of his life, Audrey Mildred Heinz and brothers, David and...

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I only met General Stansberry when I visited him with my father back in 1979. He and my dad were cousins and grew up together in WV. I shared some emails with Jim a few years back and he was very gracious and friendly. I just wanted to extend condolences from Bud Stansberry's children and grandchildren.

I worked for Jim Stansberry as his secretary at AFSC when he was a Colonel. He was the most gentle and kind person I know. He looked out for me at all times. It was a pleasure to work for him and I will always remember him. My prayers and thoughts are with the family at this time.

Phyllis Brownlee, Elkins, West Virginia

General Stansberry was a wonderful boss and leader. He was always doing things to help his "people- A true gentleman a wonderful friend. We will all miss him.I am sitting here with a smile on my face remembering the many memories I have.
God bless you all and God Bless General Stansberry
David and Ellen Esses

Amy,
May your memories of your MOM and DAD offer you the peace you need during this time!!!!! Thoughts and prayers are with you and those you love.

Karen Hill, Goodyear, AZ

May God's Peace be with you all

Ellen and I shall always remember Jim and Audrey as two of the most gracious and gentle individuals that we ever had the pleasure of knowing. May God now take special care of this true VA gentlemen. Gene/Ellen Schwartz

Please accept our deepest sympathy and condolences for your loss. Karen and I and our family had the pleasure of living across the Circle at Hanscom when General Stansberry was Commander of ESD, and we all remember him, Audrey, the player piano and the great parties. He was a wonderful man to work for, a true gentleman, delightfully brash, and a polished thespian. Please let us know when the burial services will be held.

Lisa,
Please accept Karen and my sympathies for you and your entire family. As you struggle with his passing, I hope your mind is filled with wonderful memories of your Dad giving you warmth and joy that over power the grief. And in the future as little things remind you of him, I hope it brings back precioius moments that lift your heart and puts a smile on your face. God Bless.

Lisa, our heart-felt sympathies and prayers are with you and the family. From the Raytheon Family in Chula Vista.