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Stanley R. Orr

Waitsfield, Vermont

1916 - 2009

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STANLEY R. ORR WAITSFIELD - Stanley R. Orr, 92, of Radcliffe Drive, passed away in the comfort of his family in the Central Vermont Medical Center in Berlin on Thursday, Jan. 1, 2009. Born in Calais on Sept. 3, 1916, he was the son of the late Fred and Mabel (Slayton) Orr. On Aug. 18, 1945,...

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Dear Eleanor, Debbie, and Reggie,
I'm very sorry to hear of your loss. I have some great memories of Stanley during the times that I visited you all in Waitsfield. I know you have even more to comfort you now and in the future. I'm thinking of you all.
Love,
Cousin Dale

To the Orr Family, Our thoughts and love are with you all during this hard time. Stanley will always be in your hearts with the many wonderful memories and lessons he left behind for you all.

Debbie & Reggie: Here is something that comforted me when I lost my Dad.

What is a Father?

A father is a special man
Who cares for his family...
He helps his children without complaint
And gives his love so freely.

With problems one cannot solve,
a father can find the cure...
Happy times are also shared,
wonderful memories, for sure.

Fathers teach important morals
to be kind, honest and true...
They are models to their childen
In all...

Debbie, When you called and told me about your Dad passing away--my heart went out to you- immediately. It brought back the same feelings of losing my Dad in 04.

I remember when we were young and how much I enjoyed spending time with your family at "The ARK." WONDERFUL TIMES & MEMORIES!!! I also remember square dancing with your parents!! Boy, could they shake a leg!!! Wow, that was a long time ago!! Of late, I remember the cribbage games--and how much your Dad enjoyed playing cards...

Dear Eleanor and family, as we have said before Eleanor Stanley lived a life that most would envy. An adventurous soul who loved life and all that is in it, as well as his adoring wife beside him enjoying his adventures. Look out heaven, it will never be the same, Stanley is looking it over. We love you Sally & Bud Sells

Dear Orr Family,
Please accept our deepest sympathy on Stanleys passing. I will always remember him at the recreation field with the snowmobiles. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.



Jack-Liz Rocanello and family

Dear Cousin Eleanor:
We wish that we could be there with you but will be up later in a few weeks to spend time with you. We always had such good times with you and Stan. Dancing, looking for deer in the early P.M., or just gabbing. We love you and you will be in our thoughts always. Love, Velma and Kenny

Aunt Eleanor and family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all, What a wonderfull family mentor! He'll be surely missed but not forgotten.

Dear Aunt Eleanor, Debbie, Reggie and Kathi;
Of course, my deepest condolences on Uncle Stanley's passing. How lucky we all were to have known him. I always felt that he provided an example of strength and confidence to all of us who held him in such high regard and I will always remember him this way.