Jay-Stanich-Obituary

Jay Stanich

Portland, Oregon

1955 - 2017

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Jay StanichMay 25, 1955 - March 27, 2017 Jay Stanich was born in Portland, and died unexpectedly of a heart attack the evening of March 27, 2017. He spent 38 years as a station supervisor with the U.S. Postal Service where he met his loving wife, Cindy and many wonderful friends. He retired in...

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Cindy, I'm so sorry to learn of Jay's passing. Too bad we lost touch, we had so much history together. Last time we saw each other was at Dutch's memorial. At this time he's been with us in spirit for 5 years. I will always remember him.

It saddens me that I did not know my cousin better, but I am so sorry to hear of his passing. My sincere condolences to you and your family.

I'm so sorry to hear about Jay's passing. I'm a cousin of his and remembered hanging out with he and Randy over at our grandparents house. I always wanted to get all the cousins together some day. Again so sorry to hear about Jay.

Cindy, we are so sorry to hear you have lost the love of your life too soon, and wish you comfort in the very best memories of Jay.

You are in my thoughts daily.
May the concern and care of those around you help to ease the pain of your loss.

Jay was one of my supervisors around 1990 at the Sellwood PO;I still remember his genial manner, his smiling face,and his sense of humor. He was one of the good ones. I'm sorry to hear he's gone.

Cindy, we just learned of your loss and are so very sorry. Please know we are thinking of you and remembering the many stories of you and Jay and your adventures and love.
Barb Mank and Tony Kirchhof

Cindy, my heart goes out to you and your family. Jay was such a good person. I met Jay when we were teenagers. He was 16 and I always thought he had such a kind soul and was very bright. He loved to laugh, was inquisitive and LOVED ride his bike and those things never changed through out his life. I know Jay loved you dearly. I hope you and your family will find some peace in the months to come. I will keep you in my prayers.

Cindy, I haven't crossed paths with you or Jay for many many years, but I remember Jay as a kind man and a true friend when we worked together at University Station. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. You & Jay were married for many years. Your love for each other will help to carry you through this difficult time.