Stanley-Dunaway-Obituary

Stanley L. Dunaway

Kansas City, Kansas

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Stanley L. Dunaway, 39, San Diego, CA, passed away April 14, 2004. Military services will be held at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, April 20 at Leavenworth National Cemetery. Friends may call 10:30-11:30 a.m. Tuesday at the Maple Hill Funeral Home. In lieu of flowers, family suggests contributions to the...

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I am sorry to hear about Stan. I served with him on the Drum.

Annette, Sydney & Hannah,
Stan was a great shipmate on USS DRUM and I was very proud to call him my friend. He will be missed.
Nancy, Ryan and I are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this trying time.

Chopper

Dear Annette, Sydney, and Hannah:

We are deeply sorry for your loss.
Stan was a great guy and I have many great memories from having served with him on USS DRUM.
Our prayers are with you now and always.

-Mike, Renee, Hannah, and Molly Blood

I served with Stan aboard USS DRUM and am shocked and saddened by the news. Stan was a true shipmate and he will be sorely missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with Annette, Hannah and Sydney during this difficult time.

Stan was my neighbor and he actually moved into my apartment when I relocated to Hawaii. He was such a great guy. He was always looking out for me since I lived alone. He was like a big brother. I will truly miss him and his crazy sense of humor. He always made me laugh. He was my Monday Night Football buddy and I helped him cheer on his KC Chiefs. My prayers are with his family and especially those two little girls whom I only had the pleasure of meeting once. I'm sure they know how special...

It was a pleasure to serve with Stan. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his love ones and family for their loss.

I met Stan when he worked at Quidel and became friends with him right away. He was funny, compassionate, sincere, honest and an excellent dancer! I could talk to him about anything.
I met his beautiful daughters last summer and saw first hand how much he loved and cared for them, he spoke of them all the time.
I am so very sad at his death and my heart goes out to his family. He was a very special person and I will miss him.

I thoroughly enjoyed working with Stan. I was deeply moved when I heard of his passing.

I served with Stan on USS DRUM. He was a good shipmate. Our prayers are with Annette and the girls as well as the rest of his family & friends.