Stanley-Hendrix-Obituary

Stanley David Hendrix

Huntsville, Alabama

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Sept. 13, 1950 - Aug. 20, 2011 Stanley D. Hendrix Stanley David Hendrix was employed by the University of Alabama in Huntsville in the Aerophysics Research Center, working on Redstone Arsenal. Stanley attended Trinity Presbyterian Church in Huntsville where he was an active member. The church's...

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Stan was one of the original people at the range when I started working there. I got to know him better when he had car trouble and I would pick him up and drop him off from work. It says a lot when you think of a person from time to time. Stan is remembered and is missed.

I am very late finding out about Stanley's passing. Over the years, I had many long conversations with him and benefitted from his photos and videos. He was a probing thinker and was always interested in the processes of making music, and took thousands of images of people performing. Blessings to his family and close friends, and may he rest in true peace.

Stanley was usually quiet and soft spoken. He had a warm laugh and a gentle nature. I've enjoyed being around him for many years at our Friday night gatherings. I will miss his comments, his wisdom and his presence. Sometimes the warmth lingers and Stanley's always will. We will all miss him.

Joel and Mark - I shall never forget growing up in our neighborhood with Stanley. Whether catching snakes in the creek for pets, raising rabbits or growing grapes and stomping them for your own wine, life with Stanley as a neighbor was always interesting and enlightening. He was so intelligent and so talented. Some of my most cherished action photographs of our family on horseback were taken by Stanley. And Stanley was such a kind and gentle spirit. I remember that fateful volleyball...

I worked with Stan my whole time at the aerophysics range and it will not be the same place without him. He will be very missed.

My heart goes out to Stan's brothers and family. Stanley had a kind and a gentle manner, a very intelligent and an inquisitive mind. We had far too many interesting conversations to count. I shall greatly miss Stan at the Friday night bike gatherings.

Stanley was a kind and gentle man. He will truly be missed.