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Gentle and kind are the best words to describe Stanley. A lovely gentleman. My sincerest condolences to June and her children.
Iris Jacobs Blankman
Iris Jacobs Blankman
May 24, 2005 | Venice, FL
Pikesville, Maryland
MINCH, Stanley I. On Friday, May 20, 2005, STANLEY I. MINCH, beloved husband of June Minch (nee Berman), devoted father of Sandra Minch Guthorn of Baltimore, MD, Dr. Sally Minch Kane of Washington, DC, and Dr. Robert Minch of Baltimore, MD, beloved father-in-law of Lester Guthorn and...
Read MoreGentle and kind are the best words to describe Stanley. A lovely gentleman. My sincerest condolences to June and her children.
Iris Jacobs Blankman
Iris Jacobs Blankman
May 24, 2005 | Venice, FL
I'm a cousin of Stanley's beautiful wife, June. I was 11 years old when they were married. I remember their wedding vividly and I remember the births of Sandy, Sally and Robert. Through the years, while so many people enjoyed being part of Stanley's Chizuk Amuno family, I was happy and proud that he was part of my real family. He will be sorely missed.
Ellen Davis
May 23, 2005 | Reisterstown, MD
I could remember when growing up as a young boy I saw Stanley Minch as my role model.For my Bar Mitzvah he made me a recording of the service and this was a treasure of mine that is so clear to me today still.He was my teacher at Chizuk Amuno in the Hillel High School.His leadership was outstanding without a question.Stanley always made people feel at home at Chizuk Amuno no matter if he know them or not.That was the kind of person that he was.He will be dearly missed.
Mitchell Tobias
May 22, 2005 | Reisterstown, MD
Lots of wonderful memories of Stanley garned through years of involvement at the Chizuk Amuno. Loved working with him on projects away from the CA; notably the General Assembly of the Council of Jewish Federations in Baltimore in the early 90's. He will be missed.
Sandy Baklor
May 21, 2005 | Palm Beach, FL
When I was growing up, I spent a lot of time running around the halls of Chizuk Amuno, since my dad was the cantor. Stanley Minch was the heartbeat that kept the shul running. One of my warmest memories is of Stanley making his yearly appearance as Elijah at the synagogue's family seder. I offer my sincere condolences on the passing of this kind and gentle man.
Lisa Salkov
May 21, 2005 | Baltimore, MD