Stanley-Stine-Obituary

Stanley Stine

Twinsburg, Ohio

01/19/1949 - 01/26/2026

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DIED
January 26, 2026
LOCATION
Twinsburg, Ohio

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Stanley lived inspiring others to explore and learn about nature in Ohio and beyond. He is survived by his son, Nate (Kate), and two grandchildren, Brother Paul Richard (Vickie) and family. Donations may be made to conservation.

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I had the pleasure of taking care of Mr.Stine at Carriage Inn he was a pleasure even when his health started to decline he will be greatly missed by me and other Staff members that had the pleasure of taking care of him i know now his on adventure

Nature-made, Stanley was. May the cosmic sounds be playing for you, Stanley, melodies of Earth's beauty that greeted you here daily. Your soft voice carries on.

I was very saddened to hear the news of Stanley's passing. I only knew him for a few years before he retired from his Naturalist position for the city of Twinsburg and moved away. We shared several nature outings and occasionally weekend breakfasts in Hudson. I always enjoyed Stanley's company and learned so much from him in the short time I knew him. He gifted me with a variety of native willows and a few other native plants before leaving the area. They are growing strong and I will now...

Stanley was a superhero naturalist, who cared about every living thing in nature and shared his wisdom with so many. He was my mentor for so many years when I worked for the soil water conservation district. He invited me to share his programs in the schools, and he invited all of our Summit county stormwater group to come and visit the Stonehouse and all the natural areas that he created, especially during the monarch migration. He never gave up fighting for the bats and did everything he...

Stanley, you are kindred. Thank you for sharing your kind soul and love of the planet with us. Especially, thank you for being my pen pal for several years....you helped me...I helped you. Friends forever!! We miss you dearly.

Thank you Stanley for all the knowledge you shared and your devotion to conservation. We had so many walks and talks that I really enjoyed!

I had the pleasure of working with him as a seasonal with Twinsburg Parks and Recreation for two summers. He´s who I will always credit with exposing me to the field of Naturalist and thus helping me decide to go into Nature Centers and parks as a profession. He was a very special individual.

Much love from the Doran family. Cannot express how much your knowledge and wisdom will be missed.

Rest in Peace my friend. You were such an ispiration to so many of us. You had a profound effect on the way I look at our natural world. I am so proud to call you a friend and mentor. So glad we have your Liberty Park Naturally series to watch and I am ecstatic that, through your inspiration, the Twinsburg Native Habitat Association will be carrying on your work in Twinsburg. It's taking a whole group of us to do the work you did alone. I'll look forward to one day taking a hike with...