Stanley-Mayes-Obituary

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Stanley W. Mayes

Denver, Colorado

Aug 1, 1937 – Mar 26, 2021 (Age 83)

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BORN
August 1, 1937
DIED
March 26, 2021
AGE
83
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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Stanley Wayne Mayes was born in Texas on August 1, 1937 to Winfred Mayes and Bessie Gray Mayes and passed away on March 26, 2021 in Colorado. He moved to Denver with his mother in 1951, and attended Morey Junior High and East High School. He worked in a variety of industries, most notably as a...

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So sad to just heard of Stan's passing , we were coworkers for the City of Denver for years and became good . took a trip to Alaska together what fun that was , to many memories and deals to even list . we lost touch for awhile and reconnected just shortly before he passed and sadly couldn't get a hold of him again last summer never knowing he'd left us . just found out today while talking to another friend about someone else who had passed so i got a double whammy !! RIP my friend maybe...

We are so sorry for your loss Mayes' family. Stan was a good man and amazing father whose influence on Marcus will always be remembered. He was a good friend and always around to help anyone that needed it. We wish you all peace in the great memories you have.

I am sadden by his passing. He was such a nice guy. I very much enjoyed our conversations. He will be missed. Sending prayers to his family. He spoke of all of them often.

Thank You Stan for all the fond memories, life lessons, wisdom, and adventure. We share your loss and offer our deepest sympathy.

Barb and Jeff Zellner

So sorry to hear about Stan. Love to you and the kids.

Dorothy & Family- I’m so sorry for your loss. Stan was a very nice man and helped Delbert & I with several projects. My heart goes out to you.
Sincerely,
Judy Tisdale

We moved in right next to the Mayes family 23 years ago. It wasn’t long before we met Stan and learned of his friendly helpful and funny character. In those 23 years I’ve told many family and friends what perfect neighbors the Mayes are.
Stan told me I could borrow any tool I wanted at any time. That he knew where it was if he ever needed it back.
We are so sorry for the family’s loss and loss of our wonderful neighbor.
With sincere sympathy.
Mark, Elara and Erika Lomax.

Stan was a huge positive influence to my family as I am sure he was to many. He taught me how to build car engines and many other very handy things along the way. I am going to miss him and his great advice about anything I needed to know. He was a one in a million personality.