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Stanley Theodore Weiner

Austin, Texas

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Stanley Theodore Weiner died on November 26, 2017 in Costa Rica living life to the fullest and doing what he loves the most, fishing in the Pacific Ocean. He had an incredible capacity to adapt to life's vicissitudes with fierce passion and grace. He taught by example that the greatest secret to...

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I just learned of Stan’s passing today. We were childhood neighbors and classmates. The neighborhood was just as described. Stan had a mischievous glint in his eye from the time he was a young boy. He also was dedicated to his friendships and passionate about life. I had not seen him in fifty years, but he had the kindness Donnie always had. An unforgettable soul who could never be forgotten. May his family continue to be comforted by special memories.
Patricia Northern McElwrath

I think Donnie could pile more kids in her car(we called em station wagons) than all the moms in the neighborhood. What a dear and loving family. All of you were such good friends to Martin and Kim. Great and endearing memories. Deepest sympathy to the whole family.

Geez what a shock. I will miss going out having fun celebrating with you and golf . Stan the Man was so fun and positive and we will miss him dearly.

It was so true that their house was so special and I have great memories. So sorry for the loss of Little Stan at such a young age. You will be missed but I know there is fishing in Heaven.

Rest in peace Stanley. There are no more meetings or telephone calls. Only the joy, peace and enjoyment of the kingdom of Heaven.

Johann von Goethe must have had Stan in mind when he wrote:
Whatever you can do or dream you can, begin it; boldness has wisdom, power and magic in it.
You weee the Magic Stanley!

Stan was my pledge brother, my fraternity brother and a dear friend while we were both at TCU. Although I havent seen Stan in many years my memories of him have not faded. During these last few days as I have thought back on him and the things we all did in those days I have not stopped smiling. God bless you Stan. My deepest condolences to his family.
Paul Heberle

My heart felt condolences to Stan's family. He was a truly unique and larger than life personality. Someone you couldn't help but love. Loved his kids and all his friends. Wish I could be there to reminisce with his friends that I know about the fun times we all had together. RIP my friend.

Nobody can ever say that Stan didn't do it his way. We will miss you Stanley. God bless your sweet family.