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Stanley Edward Krzyzanowski

Tucson, Arizona

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Stanley Edward Krzyzanowski Tucson native and lifelong resident Stanley, passed away on February 13, 2015. He was 77 years old. A true renaissance man, Krzyzanowski was an Interior Plantscape Designer and business owner who was also a longtime patron of the arts, serving on the Pima Arts Council,...

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STAN WAS ALWAYS A KIND AND VERY NICE PERSON TO EVERYONE.
WE WENT TO HIGH SCHOOL TOGETHER AND THERE WERE TIMES I WOULD GO SEE HIM AT THE FLOWER SHOP! RIP!!!

My younger sister Jennifer, upon hearing about Stan, said:
"I always thought he was so cute and best of all, he was nice to little sisters".
Thanks, Stan, for sharing your passion for Design and Art.
My condolences to his family.
Linda Winslow (Winn)

I will always have a special place in my heart for Stan. I loved him dearly and despite all the twists and turns of our relationship, we remained devoted friends and confidantes. He was unique, talented and special and I will always be grateful for his love and support.
To Stephen and Karen and your families -you will be in my thoughts and prayers . Stan left his mark on so many and he will be sorely missed.

Because of Stan, we were able to take our Mom on a rock and fossil hunt for her 60th birthday. He made a dream come true and it also became one of her most favorite trips. Stan's love of fossils and knowledge of the terrain made the trip a fun adventure. We also adopted the nickname "Jill" because he could never remember (or call us by) our correct first name (there were four of us - Carol, Cathy, Cindy, and Sarah). So we joked that he was like Bos and we were Charlie's Angles so we said,...

A long time friend. You will be missed by many Stan and remembered for your strong character and altruistic passions.

We will miss you but my Dad will especially miss you. I've heard some of the funny stories. I remember meeting you and I never forgot the visit. Fun and kind.

Stan was the brother I never had. He was the man who got me through my last years at the Arizona Desert Museum. God Bless - Ron Ratkevitch

I met and worked with Stan on paleontological digs in Arizona and on his visits to the natural history museum in Albuquerque. He was an inspiration; enthusiastic, tireless, devoted to the arts, interested in everything. Over the years, we discovered that our lives were parallel in surprising ways. He will be missed!

This wonderful man sat behind me in History class. Tucson High Class 1955'( Go Badgers). The world has lost a gentel giant, he made everyone feel special, you will be missed.