Stanley-Serlin-Obituary

Stanley Serlin

Syracuse, New York

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Stanley E. Serlin April 16, 2022 Stanley E. Serlin passed quietly and comfortably on April 16, 2022. He treasured the company of his close friends and family members. All will miss his wit and kindness. He is survived by his son, Gerard D. Serlin (Therese Oppedisano), his cherished grandsons,...

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One of my long time friend I miss his low key personality a true loyal friend.

Thinking of you today and always. Love and miss you

A true and dependable friend.

This is months after his passing, but I'd like to add a note about Stan. He never gave up on people and always strived to see the best qualities in others. I cannot imagine how different my life would have been had I not known him. He was a kind, quiet, solid and stable person who always listened. I wish I could have said a goodbye, but the last time I saw him, he gave me a piece of paper explaining the rules around decorations around my father's grave. I still have that paper and it's the...

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I was always amazed talking to Stan. His knowledge and humor was unparalleled. When I moved to Westchester we would keep in touch by phone. I am so sorry for your loss

I'm one of Stan's cousins and will always remember his humor and kindness to my father, Herb Brownstein. We would see Stan each summer when we visited Syracuse to visit my Mom's grave. Stan was a regular visitor there, tending the graves of a of our relatives. RIP Stan, and thank you.

We knew Stan both as a neighbor and as a fellow congregant of Beth-Shalom Chevra Shas. He was a lovely, kind man. May Stan's memory be a blessing to his family, friends, and all whose lives he touched.

Stanley Serlin was my friend. His strong but gentle prodding made me a better person and I will miss him every minute of my remaining life. We met about 6 years ago at the "plant" and soon began our daily meeting up until the end. He always had an opinion but it was always well thought out and made me think harder. Most importantly it was done in a beautiful and witty manner. Stanley was the essence of a "gentle man" as well as a true Gentleman. I do not any conversation where he...