Stan-Greer-Obituary

Stan Greer

Portland, Oregon

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GREER, Stan

'That Tricky Fellow'

1917-2008

A celebration of Stan's life will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9, at Rose City Park Presbyterian Church, 45th and N.E. Sandy Blvd.

Remembrances may be made to the church.

Stan was a World War II veteran, a well-known...

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I didn't know Stan well, but I happened to remember him today. I met him a handful of times when I was a kid -as he worked with my Uncle Dave, and others at Pacific Metal Co. What I will always remember, is a magic trick he taught me- by covering his left bent thumb, right thumb tip- and pretending to pull his left thumb apart. It was a fun illusion for this little kid. Thanks Stan, for making my day...and for the great memory.

Stan, What a fantastic personality oozing with warmth and love. You really had the essence of magic in life and your love for fellow man. You encouraged and friendly kindness shown throught for the 20 years I knew you. I can only assume that your doing miracles now. Thanks for being part of our lives.

When I left SAM#59 and the Pacific Northwest 10 years ago--I took along with me a wonderful gift--the memory and inspiration of Stan. How well I remember the magical energy and charm he had in our many meetings together. I still carry him---in my work and in my life.

Stan left many wonderful memories on his pathway through life. May those memories bring joy and comfort to you and your family.I will miss him.

I didn't able to get to know Stan as much as I would have liked, however, he was very supportive of my recent venture in Oregon, and the interactions I did have with Stan were always supportive and creative and for that I will be ever grateful...

Thinking of you in your time of need. You are in our prayers. God Bless.

Stan, that tricky fellow was a true mentor to many of us. He was always so warm and willing to share. I will really miss him.He never grew old in spirit. He always had something good to say. He had class.

Stan, you teach me a lot, i will remeber you!R.I.P.

From the my first stay in Portland during the 1970's I had the privilege to "share the boards" with Stan -- performing at OMSI and others from the Portland Society of Magicians. When I returned in 1990, Stan welcomed me back to town. I'll miss "Mr. Showtime". Poogie-Poogie.