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Stanley H. Remick

Everett, Washington

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Stanley H. Remick

Stan Remick, 70, of Mukilteo, Washington, passed away on September 2, 2006, after a brief illness.Stan was born in Baker, Montana, on February 17, 1936, to Anna and Karl Remick. Stan was best known the past few years as the pedal steel guitar player for the popular...

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I only met Stan a few years ago at Big Ed's and at Western Swing, He was a great musician and had a great smile, and I truely enjoyed the time I did know him, and Mended heart, which I have two cd's. There is more beautiful music with Stan joining Bobby, and Mel and other western swing members.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Ro and family,

I knew I had a fine man in my fishin' buddy, but I never recognized how very respected he was in the community. He was just Stan, my friend.

Some people are like a pebble thrown into a mud flat. They splat and stuff gets on those around them. Fortunately, there are not too many like that. Others are more like a pebble thrown into a tidal pool. They make a pretty splash and the wave goes across the whole pool. Others, and not very many of us are like...

Stan had such a warm smile, and I never heard him complain or judge anyone. When he would come into Barbara's floral in Mukilteo where I worked , to pick up the flower deliveries he always had a great big smile and was very pleasant. Just knowing that Stan was here on earth was a comfort, someone you knew if push came to shove you could call for help. I think he and Tim , our other driver at Barbara's that died just recently are up there playing in the band. Tim played guitar and did vocals,...

Only today did I learn of Stan's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I had the pleasure of playing guitar along with Stan in the Rhythm Riders band years ago. He was a distinct professional in his playing. I will miss him and his music. Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Dear Ro & family,
Rod & I are so thankful that we were able to go to Stan's memorial service yesterday. It was so wonderful.I can honestly say that it was the nicest memorial service we have gone to. We both regret that we did not get to know Stan better then we did. He was a wonderful man. So many people loved & respected Stan so much.He will be missed by so many.God bless you Ro, your family & Stan's mother.One thing we do know is that Stan is with his heavenly Father now.So,We will get...

Your father will be greatly missed by all he was such a legend and wonderful musician he definatley had a gift. God bless!

Most of you know my Dad as a friend. He was such a wonderful friend to so many. He was loyal, caring, loving, funny, smart (answered every question I threw at him), charismatic, entertaining, full of life, and an absolute pleasure to be around. He treasured his friends and loved you all so much.

What you may not know, is the amazing father he was. I went to him for everything. He was my dictionary, thesaurus, map-quest, as well as my sounding board, counselor, and confidence...

Hello Dad,

Right now all we can do is miss your love, your humor and your companionship, but we will again be united in the presence of our Lord and Savior in the world to come.

Some of this you have heard before, some I expressed in deeds, some I didn’t know how to say, but this is for you and those who only knew part of you so that they too may know some of the character of the man I came to understand and love.

Most any male can make a baby, but it takes a...