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My condolences. I wish we could have met under other circumstances. Still, for a long life, well-lived to 92, your family deserve the highest praise. Peace and rest.
Donald W. Robertson
July 19, 2025 | Other
Worcester, Massachusetts
Judge Stanford L. Strogoff, 92, of South Flagg Street, passed away on Saturday, October 23 at the Jewish Healthcare Center. He was born in Worcester on February 12, 1918, the son of M. Frank and Lottie P. (Rosenberg) Strogoff. Judge Strogoff is survived by his wife of 61 years, Harriet (Alpers);...
Read MoreMy condolences. I wish we could have met under other circumstances. Still, for a long life, well-lived to 92, your family deserve the highest praise. Peace and rest.
Donald W. Robertson
July 19, 2025 | Other
I CONTINUE TO THINK OF STAN, HARRIET AND JOEL. THEY ARE IN MY HEART, MIND AND PRAYERS. IT HAS BEEN A BLESSING FOR ME TO HAVE HAD SOMEONE IN MY LIFE FOR A SHORT TIME AND HAVE THEM MAKE SUCH A DIFFERENCE IN MY LIFE.
STAN WAS FUN, ENJOYABLE, WITH A PRESENCE THAT WAS LIKE NO OTHER. I RESPECTED HIM WHOLE HEARTEDLY.
He is one of a kind and will always be my favorite Judge!
HE WAS FORTUNATE TO HAVE A FAMILY WHO LOVED HIM AND WAS ALWAYS THERE.
I WILL NEVER...
DEB JOHNSON
October 28, 2010 | WORCESTER, MA
My thoughts are with you. I Might not have remembered him when he came to visit Joel,Barbara or baby Adam when they lived on Hadwen Lane. But knowing his family he will be sadly missed by all the lives he has touched.
ERIC RADZIK
October 27, 2010 | EVERETT, MA
It was an honor to know Stanford this past year . He knew how to light up a room and had a great sense of humor. My heart goes out to his entire family. He will be forever be missed.
Sincerely, Jessica Carpenter
Jewish Healthcare
October 26, 2010 | Worcester, MA
To Harriet, Joel and family: It has been an honor and a priviledge caring for "the judge" this past year. It was a joy to be around a warm and caring gentleman. We will miss his magnetic smile. He certainly knew how to command a room, just by being present. We will always remember the special love displayed by his dedicated family. You will forever be in our hearts and prayers.
Sincerely, Martina and fifth floor staff.
Jewish Healthcare
October 26, 2010 | Worcester, MA
My wife and I are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Judge Stanford L. Strogoff. Due to our involvement with Congregation Shaarai Torah Sons of Abraham West and Congregation Beth Judah Young Israel of Worcester, he provided many kindnesses and assistance to us. As a younger lawyer moving into Worcester, he offered me guidance and suggestions that still survive as invaluable. He was a wonderful example to us. May you and yours be comforted amongst the mourners of Zion and Yerushalayim....
October 25, 2010
Joel and Barbra and family-
There is never a good TIME or a good WAY to say goodbye to those we love so much. We are truly sorry for your loss. Our prayers are with you at this time.
With love, Joanne and Ken OKeefe
October 25, 2010
It has been an honor to have met Judge, Harriet and Joel. They are wonderful people and a very strong family, It was truely a pleasure to have spent time with Stan, his wit and his smile made my days fullfilling. He was an amazing and an extraorinary man. He will always be remembered!
(Activity Therapist @ JHC)
deb johnson
October 25, 2010 | Worcester, MA
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
fred koza
October 25, 2010 | Worcester, MA