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Royal Stanton

COEYMANS HOLLOW, New York

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Stanton, Royal COEYMANS HOLLOW Royal Stanton, 81, passed away Saturday, November 14, 2009. Royal was born in Albany and was a lifelong resident of Coeymans Hollow where he owned and operated Stanton Dairy Farm. He was the son of the late Edward and Jessie Stanton. Royal was a 1946 graduate of...

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Dear Frank, Marlene and Matt,
We are so sorry for the loss of your dad and grandfather. Know he is in a better place, and will be with you in your hearts forever. You will hear him laugh in the wind and see his smile in the bright sunshine. Bless you all!

The Stanton Family, We were Very sorry to hear of the passing of Royal. I have many memories of him while at the Farm. Please keep all of the special memories of him as you move forward in the days to come.

Many found memories of 4-H meetings held at the Stanton Farm......dairy judging Guernsey class and great refreshments!

Frank & Marline,
So Sorry to hear about your loss! Please share my condolences with your extended family. I remember meeting your Dad many years ago and it was great to see him at Matthew's graduation party.
His legacy lives on.... you are a reflection of his ways deonstrated by your kindness and yourwonderful family!

Love,
Patty Cleary, Niskayuna, New York

Frank and Jim,
So sorry to hear of your loss.

Our deepest condolences to all of you. It sadden my heart to see you go through this. We know first hand how it feels. We are truly sorry for your loss.
The Krzykowski's
Keith & Tammy

Mark & Kathy and all the Stantons,
So sorry to hear about your loss of your Dad. I remember meeting him many years ago and what a nice man he was.
God Bless.
Patty Hotaling Waldron, Canastota, NY

My thoughts and prayers go out to Uncle Royal's family in this time of loss. Though few and far between, I deeply enjoyed the time I spent with Uncle Royal. His example of gentle strength, perseverance, and commitment to his family and farm have been an inspiration to me over the years. May you all find comfort in your own special memories of your time spent with this fine man.

To Frank, Marline, Matthew, and Mrs. Stanton,

Please know that we are thinking of you during this difficult time....we have many fond memories of Stanton Road! Only Roy will know what the weather is like and whether the sun will shine. When the sun is beaming down, you know that your spirit is being blessed.

May God Bless all of you,
Patricia, Al, & Peter