Stanley-Noratuk-Obituary

Stanley Noratuk II

Anchorage, Alaska

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Former Alaska resident Stanley Andrew Noratuk II, 64, died May 10, 2007, at an adult family home, Elaine's Place II, in Anchorage.A memorial service will be at 2:30 p.m. Friday at First Covenant Church, 1145 C St.Stanley was born Feb. 15, 1943, in Nash Harbor, on the north side of Nunivak Island....

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I worked with Stan from 1974 to 2007. He was a gentle, positive character. He was the friendliest person in our department and helped the newest people get adjusted. He also remembered all the different people who worked with us years and years ago and was always happy to see them if they happened to stop by. When he took chest X-Rays no one could do as many or as well. No one. He was an inspiration to his coworkers throughout the medical center.
He was knowledgeable about so many...

I have known Stan for many years. I always enjoyed his smile and sense of humor. He was a kind, true gentleman, and I will miss him! I always appreciated his coming in on a Sat or Sun to run my films during an emergency, especially during the Hydro Races.
I felt that he was taking care of me, and he always made me feel good.
Stan, I will miss you and will think of you often.

STAN WAS A TRUE GENTLEMAN AND I ADMIRED HIM IMMENSELY FOR THE WAY HE HANDLED HIS DISABILITY AND NEVER COMPLAINED AND I WILL MISS HIM.

Watching Stan reach the end of his life was difficult for me, and many of my co-workers at the hospital where Stan worked with us.

Stan was a funny guy, and loved to laugh. Many times, I sat with him and discussed various aspects of life. He always had a quirky spin on life, that made one smile.

Stan was a hard worker,and really cared about our patients. Towards the end of this career here, he spent many hours visiting with our patients, as they waited to go back to their rooms....

I'am very thankfull to have worked with stan for many years! He was a
wonderful co-worker and a great friend .

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Life seems to speed by so quickly we miss the little moments to tell our friends we appreciate, enjoy and value them! I was blessed with being able to spend his last few months with us in a special way. God put upon my heart a need to help a brother in Christ with some difficult decisions and discussions. I was blessed in knowing a side of Stan only a few would ever know, and it was a side that truly touched my heart. Stan is looking down upon us right now with 20/20 vision waiting for us to...

It was such a joy to know Stan. I worked with Stan from about 1985 until 1995. He was interesting to talk with and never complained about his sight getting worse, he just made the best of it. He inspired me and others letting us "see" that you can do anything if you put your mind to it. I will miss seeing Stan in the halls around Virginia Mason. Stan is someone I will always remember with fondness and a smile.

I am Pam Noratuk, Stan's sister-in-law. I got to know and love him in the too short a time before he went to heaven. His gift he left his brother and I with, beside dear memories was many dear new friends and also the joy of meeting his daughter, Joleen. I was holding his hand when God came for him and he was peaceful and surrounded by love. Stan, thank you
for putting your trust in us. We miss you.