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Stanford P. Darger

Salt Lake City, Utah

1920 - 2014

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Stanford Parley Darger1920 - 2014After a wonderful and remarkable life, Stan Darger, of Salt Lake City, returned home to his Heavenly Father, his earthly father and mother, his brother Bob, sister Josephine, and best friend Rich James on May 7th 2014. His death was peaceful and anticipated. He...

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I was so saddened to learn of his passing today when I checked online to see if there was anything on Arlene. I loved these two! Many times I spent in their home when I lived in Salt Lake. Stan even lent me their car when I needed to pick my brother and sister-in-law up at the airport when they flew in to help me move back to Florida. They always treated me like a member of the family inviting me over for holiday dinners and always being there when I needed someone. I am so happy they...

Stan and family -

I'm late, but wanted to extend our love as a family to yours. I am so grateful for our association "back in the day" and all the days since. How significant that your parents had each other for so long and they departed so close together. We extend all our best wishes,

David and Patsy Goates family

I have many loving memories of Aunt Arlene and Uncle Stan. I hold them dear to my heart. I love and miss you all. Kimberlie

Dear Darger Family:
What a wonderful man and a wonderful life and example he was to me and all of us. May our Heavenly Father comfort you and bless you at this time. My love and sympathies are scant comfort, I know, but my faith is secure that we can all enjoy his company again in due time. May all be well with you until we meet again.

Jane, Our thoughts and prayers are with your family at this time. You can be comforted knowing our Father in Heaven welcomed your father home and is bringing comfort to you and your family at this time.

Dear Arlene and Darger Family,
We send our love to you at the passing of your noble husband, father, grandfather and great grandfather. We will never forget our years as neighbors, living in the same ward. Thank you, Arlene, for always enhancing our meetings with your beautiful musical talents. Additional thanks to Stan for his steady outreach to Scotty, who loved riding on the Classic Fire Truck with his Dalmation running behind. Those were forever memories! We will never forget...

Our family will always remember him as a wise, gentle, kind father to our dear friend Ann. Sending our love to the entire Darger family.

Our prayers and love are with you all during this time. May you find comfort in knowing he is in a Heavenly Kingdom looking down on you all always. The Toerck-Parks Family

I always rember the summers we would come and visit Uncle Stan would bring out the old fore truck and take us out for a ride or the one summer he had Stan JR. Take me and my brother out in his boat for just fun. I always loved sitting with h and talking to him about "Uncle Stan's old cars I will greatly miss my Uncle Stan
With respect and love Douglas D. Woolf