Stanley-Mandel-Obituary

Stanley Wayne Mandel

Louisville, North Carolina

Mar 25, 1942 – Dec 24, 2023

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March 25, 1942
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December 24, 2023
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Louisville, North Carolina
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Stan Mandel, 81, formerly of Winston-Salem, passed away on December 24, 2023, in Louisville, Colorado. He is survived by his college sweetheart and wife of 58 years, Patti; his children, Stacey and Marc (wife Jessie); and his grandchildren, Benjamin and Eliza. Stan never met a stranger. His...

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I remember the Mandels with much affection and respect, and the world is a better place for every day they have been here. I met them in 1972 when I came to Amarillo as a college freshman. Babysitting Stacey on Polk Street was the highlight of my week, so sweet and pretty and smart! And I was a customer at the Hollywood shop, still remember the coat from there. Life took us in different directions as happens, but my family's life has been graced by wonderful canines too. The Good Dog...

Sally and I miss his smiling face, good humor, professional expertise, and sharing attitude. Miss you Stan.

Stanley was a close friend in High School that I thought the world of. Regret not sharing our friendship throughout the years.

He helped me start my business. Was a good mentor. I miss him.

We remember Stan and Patti when we were all starting our careers in Dallas. We had one child who loved to meet them and the Loeb´s at the park. Lift was simpler then. Sending lots of happy memories now. Bert and Myra Fischel

Your family and mine had so much in common. Children (Stacy & Mark, similar ages), things we liked to do ......, You died far too young. I´m 80 this year. It´s not young, but I´m not ready yo go. Blessings in Heaven.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. Stan was such a warm and wonderful person. He will be missed.

Mandel Family- Stan was a true mentor and friend to me, both during my Wake Forest MBA years and afterwards. I am truly saddened to hear of his passing, but I have nothing but great memories about Stan. He was one of the reasons I came to the Wake Forest MBA program, he was a friend to me throughout business school (especially as I was one of the Elevator Co-Chairs), and he eagerly involved me as a speaker with his classes after I graduated. He truly impacted a great number of lives,...

Stan was an amazing teacher, astute businessman, and even better friend. I truly enjoyed his classes and our discussions in his office. These discussions continued after my graduation. Whenever I made my way back to campus, Stan always ensured that he had time available for us to chat and reconnect. These chats always began with catching up on our families and our four legged friends. The world will be a little darker without Stan in it. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.