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Stanley B. "Stas" Klara

Butler, Pennsylvania

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Stanley B. 'Stas' KlaraStanley B. "Stas" Klara, 77, of Butler died early Monday morning at the VNA Inpatient Hospice. He was born in Butler on May 8, 1934, a son of the late Anthony and Louise Wieckowski Klara. Stanley retired from the Armco Steel Corp., now AK Steel, in 1993, after being injured...

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I grew up with "Stush", next door on Bessemer Avenue in Lyndora. We went to Grade School and BHS together. Also played softball and football on the hill next to the Armco guard shack. I remember his family Pontiac well. Also caddying at the Country Club in Renfrew and working at Armco. I moved to Denver after the Army in San Antonio in 1959. Never came back. Sorry to hear Stush passed on; but glad to see he was well loved by everyone that knew him. Me too.

To Winnie Klara: I was sorry to hear of "Stasho" dying. I remember him very well and also the whole Klara family. They were one of the key families of the Polish church in Lyndora, which I could see from our house when I lived there. We used to play ball, and drink beer at the Lyndora Hotel. "Stasho" was a good, caring guy. From Al Gracik, Kansas City

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Deepest sympathy to all the Klara family.

Dear Joyce(Winnie),
We were so sorry to read the sad news of Stan's passing. We didn't know him well but we know he will be sorely missed. We wish you and your family peace and hope it is some comfort knowing Stan is at peace at last.
Sincerely,
Marilyn(Ansell)and Carl Neste

to winnie,john,antoinette and all of
stushs family our deepest sympathy.
sorry i can't be at the services. our
prayers are with you.jean wally sychak
(i've known stush since we were 5.)

My deepest sympathy to the Klara family. I have fond high school memories when we would all go home for lunch. Stanley had the only car and he would take all of us Lyndora girls back to school. Don't know how many we got into that car!

DEAR KLARA FAMILY ,
YOUR FAMILY MENT ALOT TO ME . I REMBER MY MOTHER TELLING STORIES OF STAN'S DAD . LETTING GO OF STAN WILL BE HARD ! I KNOW FROM MY PARENTS DEATHS.
NOW THE CHILDREN'S JOBS ARE TO PICK UP , JOYCE THROUGH ALL HER HARD TIMES . THINK IN YOUR MINDS , THAT STAN IS WITH HIS PARENTS NOW , WAITING FOR ALL OF YOU .
THE CHAIN WILL COME BACK TOGETHER .
MY DAD IS UP THERE , HE MET STAN WHEN HE CAME.

To all the family. You have my deepest sympathy. Rose Anne O'donnell