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Stanley L. Marszal

Middleburg Heights, Ohio

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STAN L. MARSZAL age 63. Beloved husband of Jane (nee O'Brien); loving father of Ann Margaret Duffy (Kevin), Jessica, and H. Tracy Davido, M.D. (Scott); cherished grandfather of Kate, Jack and Connor Duffy, Allie and Janet Davido; dear brother of Edward Marszal (Susan); uncle of Annie and Adam...

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When our business was struggling and things were hardest in my life, Stan helped me out, both by loaning me money and offering valuable business advice. He gave me a chance to sell real estate for him and, perhaps most significantly of all, he had confidence in my abilities and in me. Stan was kind and generous, taught me to overcome all obstacles, stay positive and work hard to make our Company into something. And he bought me lots of drinks at the Park Grill! Thanks, Stan!

I've known Stan and his brother, Ed, since grade school. Stan was a very good man. He always had a smile on his face. He was always glad to see you or talk to you. He made you feel like you were his best friend. He had a great sense of humor and he was always fun to be around. He will be missed by all.

I was truly blessed to have Stan as an uncle. He always made me laugh. Uncle Stan defined generosity. His sense of humor lit up every room he was in. My thoughts and prayers will forever be with Aunt Jane, Jess, Annie, Tracy and all who were blessed to have him in their life.

Stan came into my life when I was 4 years old; he later married my mother and became my step-father. And he treated me as his own in all circumstances. Stan was incredibly hard-working, fair, generous, loving and fun. He was a "man's man" in many ways, and an elegant gentleman in others. There was no better brother, nephew, uncle, cousin, father or son than Stan Marszal, and his entire family reciprocated his love and caring.

Thousands of people considered him a dear friend, and he...

It is amazing, how one guy can come along in life and brighten up so many peoples lives, with just a smile and some kindness. To me, that is all life really comes down to.
I will miss him like a brother.
Love,
Dennis

I met Stan when we were 19, we were apprentice painters. We bonded immediately and became close friends.I admired his strong character,outstanding work ethic, drive to succeed and maturity. Those qualities he instilled in me are still with me today. I have wonderful memories of Stan and our life long friendship. I am happy to have spent recent good times with him. I will miss my very special friend. My thoughts and prayers are with you Jane and the Marszal family.
Love, "Jimmy Boy"

Stan
You are up there with my Mom and Dad now. The stars are a little dimmer having lost one of their brightest shinning ones.
Love
Barbara Tripi

Jane, our sympathy to you and your family. Our prayers and thoughts are with you. D.A. and Len Radice

I don't remember not knowing Stan. He will be missed by many and the world as we know it will never be quite the same.

Sharon DeMaria and family