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Kif Cawley
April 18, 2021
Stan always loved to share a joke, even a "groaner" and could discuss movies with you until the cows came home. He was always a gentleman and, yes, a gentle man. He will be remembered and missed.
sharon venezia
April 17, 2021
Stan was a happy guy, loved to tell me his latest joke, very sweet person, knew him from 8 AM church services. we both wound up ay orange rehab a year ago, i made sure i would visit him every day while the myself. I continued to visit Stan after I left, and sent him fun cards of encouragement. shall miss him. we had theatre in common also. rest in peace dear friend.
Christine Andranovich
April 15, 2021
So very sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. He was a longtime customer of mine at the bank I used to work for and he was such a kind soul. Always had a joke of the day and always gave me a hug. Rest well Stan! Thanks for the memories ❤
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