Stanley-Finn-Obituary

Stanley Edward Finn Jr.

Northampton, Massachusetts

Dec 18, 1928 – Jun 22, 2016

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BORN
December 18, 1928
DIED
June 22, 2016
LOCATION
Northampton, Massachusetts

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Northampton lost one of it's finest sons with the passing of Stanley Edward Finn, Jr. Wednesday morning, June 22nd, 2016. Stan was born in Northampton on December 18, 1928 to Stanley Edward Finn Sr. and Jane McCormick. He graduated from Northampton High School in 1946 excelling in sports,...

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Have so many fond memories of him as Director of the bridge club. I loved his old world charm. Roses on Valentines. Miss his leadership.

I met Stan last year, and what a lovely man! I saw him often as I visited a friend at Linda Manor. He always greeted me with a cheery hello, and occasionally he had time to tell me a little bit about himself. He is very much missed.

He will be missed.

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who "binds up the brokenhearted" and "comforts all who mourn" sustain your family during this challenging time. (Isaiah 61:1,2) With heartfelt sympathy.

Remembering the time I spent down on Franklin Street and Stan with his welcoming smile. He was one of a kind and wil be missed. Thinking of all of you.
Kathy Finn Herbert

GG PA, even though I am only 3 I will never forget you...Thank you for the giggles and never ending hugs! You are in my heart forever... Ariana

Stan was a marvelous Bridge Director.I will miss his smile and good humor.All the urging to come up from the basement to play with the big guys on the main floor of the Bridge Club.
Irene Friedman

I'm thinking of all the good times at the Finn house, as a kid, with Stan as the chaperone. What fun we had. Also coaching our softball team. What a guy!! He was one of a kind. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.
Sincerely, Nancy Favaro

Your father has been a staple in Northampton for a long time. I will miss seeing him around. My father passed 2 months ago so I am sure they are talking about the old days.
Love and prayers from The Charles Carr family