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Stanley W. Shanks

Huntsville, Alabama

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Feb. 6, 1956 - Dec. 29, 2008 Stanley Warren Shanks, 52, of Madison passed away Monday. He was preceded in death by his father, Walter Warren Shanks. Mr. Shanks was a manager at YRC Worldwide and coached recreational softball and basketball. He graduated from Middle Tennessee State...

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Rachel, and Sara,

I am sorry to hear of your dad's death. I am deeply saddened. I looked forward to talking with him at every match during my time as your coach. BIG HUG for you two and your mom.

I am filled with overwhelming sadness as I write this. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Cindy, Rachel and Sara, I don't think we have met, but I played baseball with Stanley at MTSU for 3 years and we shared many memories. He was a great teammate and friend. Wayne, I too know the pain of losing a brother earlier than anticipated and it leaves a deep scar. It is my prayer that God will carry you all through this most difficult time.

We are so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. If there is anything we can, please let us know.

Cindy, Sara and Rachel,
I am extremely sorry for your loss. Although I only knew Stanley for a short time, one thing I want to share is that he ALWAYS ALWAYS talked about his family...he would say "my girls". He loved the 3 of you so much and is watching over you everyday. You are in my prayers.

Cindy, Rachel and Sara,

We were so sorry to hear of Stan's passing. We all enjoyed the time spent with him at countless volleyball matches and softball games. You are in our thoughts and prayers.

I was so saddened to hear of Stanley's death. He was a friend to me over the years at Roadway. He and I were managers at the same time and we spent many hours on the phone as well as at district meetings discussing many issues. He would always let you know where he stood, and was good at expressing it. The world has suffered a great loss at his passing and my deepest sympathy to his family and his many friends.

Cindy, Sara, and Rachel:
Chelsea called to let me know about Stan. You are in our thoughts. I have only good memories from the many vball and bball games when the girls where playing and I was listening to Stanley explain the game. In all I saw that he truly had a heart for people. God Bless.

I will certainly miss Stanley and truly enjoyed our business relationship that was also a personal relationship. Stanley and I always enjoyed tackling problems together and he was a fine person. Please know that all of the employees at Parfums de Couer who dealt with Stanley are keeping the family near our hearts and in our prayers.

To the family,
Sorry for your loss, I have many fond memories from our high school years. Stanley was a good friend. I am sure he is comfortably in God's arms.