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Robin Gaby-Leclerc
January 06, 2025 | Family


Mystic, Connecticut
Jan 1, 1943 – Jan 4, 2019
Mystic - Stanley J. Gaby, 75, of Mystic, passed away unexpectedly, at home on Friday, Jan. 4. He was the husband of fifteen years to Amy (Bickford) Gaby. Born in New York, N.Y. he was the son of the late Robert and Beatrice (Karas) Gaby and lived in the Mystic and Stonington area for many...
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Robin Gaby-Leclerc
January 06, 2025 | Family

Robin Gaby-Leclerc
January 06, 2025 | Family
Dad, remembering you today, hoping your smile and heart are shining as brightly has your rose quartz headstone in the beautiful sun reflection. Your grandchildren are in your heart with their token of a lime green dino resting atop. We love and miss you Dad.
Robin Gaby-Leclerc
January 06, 2025 | Family
Love you Dad.
Robin
January 06, 2023 | Family
We have moved in the last year and while packing I discovered the booklets which Stan had written. That brought back many pleasant memories of times spent with him both in and out of work.
Cliff Bentsen
January 06, 2020 | Tybee Island, GA | Friend
Stan was the best professor. I took many of his science classes. He taught me so much with his common sense, hands on approach. I enjoyed going to his classes and listening to him. When thinking back to my college years, he made a positive impact on my learning experience. I still reference him when I talk to my kids about college. May he Rest In Peace.
Marlene P
August 22, 2019 | CT
I am truely saddened when I heard of this! I only knew him from the times he came into the hardware store. He would always hold interesting conversations with me about rocks, things he would buy on QVC late at night or just something going on in the world. Always so polite and happy! You will be missed and remembered by the True Value crew in mystic for your smile and amazing attitude ❤
Heather James
May 03, 2019 | Groton, CT

Thank you Amy, God bless
Elisabeth Low
January 14, 2019
Sorry to hear about Stan. Great teacher, great guy. Always remember the field trips especially Lantern Hill and seeing Africa.
R.I.P. Stan.
Steve Ulffers
Mohegan Graduate & Basketball Player
January 14, 2019