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Stanley M. Seligson
September 5, 2024
Stanley M. Seligson, of Westport, Connecticut, peacefully passed away at his home at the age of 90 on September 5, 2024, surrounded by his family. He is survived by his loving wife of over 50 years, Carole Seligson, and his two children, Shana Seligson and Todd Seligson. He is also survived by his sister, Suzanne Serlin, and Mary Hill. Stanley was a successful entrepreneur, real estate developer, and a compassionate and dedicated individual, who touched the lives of many.
Born in Norwalk, Connecticut in 1933 to the late Emmanuel Seligson and May (Harris) Seligson, Stanley attended Norwalk schools, the Williston Northampton School, and went on to attend the University of Connecticut.
Following his father's untimely passing in 1953, Stanley assumed responsibility for the family's wholesale business, S&S Tobacco. He grew the original company into one of the largest distributors of candy, tobacco, vending, and arcade machines in the Northeast.
In 1979, Stanley formed Seligson Properties and has since led the company to become a dynamic, forward-thinking real estate firm that has been involved with the investment in, and the development, management and construction of nearly 3-million square feet. He was the driving force behind many key developments in Norwalk, including several projects the Connecticut Post said helped "transform Norwalk into a destination".
Stanley was extremely dedicated to his hometown and was proud to support his community. He served as an advisor and board member to many institutions, including the Greater Norwalk Chamber of Commerce, The Norwalk YMCA, The Maritime Aquarium, Lockwood-Mathews Mansion Museum, and many others. Mr. Seligson was fortunate to receive numerous awards throughout his career, including Industry Man of the Year from the Anti-Defamation League, Distributor of the Year from Philip Morris, and many accolades for his successful real estate projects.
Stanley Seligson was a true gentleman, and prided himself on living his life with character, integrity, and class. He possessed a natural charisma that filled any room, and his quick-wit and terrific sense of humor led him to make connections and friendships wherever he went. Stanley had a passion for travel and enjoyed many of the finer things in life, but always remained down-to-earth. He equally valued the simple pleasures found at his homes in both Connecticut and Florida. Whether enjoying a quiet family evening at home or a fun night out with friends, Stanley cherished these moments.
Stanley was an avid golfer and he enjoyed learning from some of the games' best instructors and having the chance to experience playing at many renowned courses. He was a founding member of Rolling Hills Country Club (Wilton, CT), and was also a member of Birchwood Country Club (Westport, CT), Burning Tree Club (Bethesda, MD), Trump International Golf Club (West Palm Beach, FL), and The Mar-a-Lago Club (Palm Beach, FL).
Stanley will be remembered as a visionary business leader, an accomplished entrepreneur, and as a mentor and friend to many, but above all else, he will be remembered as a devoted husband and father, and someone who prided himself on taking care of those closest to him.
A funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM on Wednesday, September 11, 2024, at Temple Israel (14 Coleytown Rd., Westport, CT), with a lunch at 2:00 PM at Rolling Hills Country Club (333 Hurlbutt St., Wilton, CT). At the family's request, the burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations in memory of Stanley M. Seligson to Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, Intensive Aphasia Program ( https://www.sralab.org/give-now ), or Smilow Cancer Hospital of Yale New Haven Health ( https://givetoynhh.org/ways-to-give/make-a-tribute-gift/ ).

Published by The Hour & Greenwich Time & Connecticut Post & Stamford Advocate on Sep. 7, 2024.

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Mark W Leonard

September 19, 2024

To the Seligson Family,
I am so sorry to learn of Stanley's passing. My deepest condolences to you all during this difficult period. It was an honor to have a working business and friendly relationship with Stanley over the years. He was a true gentleman, and I will miss him dearly!

Mark W Leonard

Ashley Cooper

September 17, 2024

My condolences to the Seligson family I worked with Stanley a a personal trainer in the 90's. I was very fond of him and he was very generous with me.
Sincerely
Ashley Cooper

Roberta Sullivan

September 13, 2024

I had many real estate meetings with dear Stanley! What a wonderful person! Condolences to his family & May he rest in peace!

Dick Moccia

September 11, 2024

A great man. Always interested helping Norwalk Grow. Enjoyed playing golf with him, and of course working with him on is projects when I was in office. My condolences to his family. RIP in friend.

Kathy

September 11, 2024

To the Seligson family.
Please accept my sincere condolences for the passing of Mr. Seligson. He was a wonderful person. Kathy Karwaski (Dr. Bull´s office)

carol l. frank

September 10, 2024

so sorry to hear of Stanley's passing,he was a lovely man and always enjoyed seeing him. Rest in Peace Stanley you will be greatly missed.
Carol L. Frank

Diana Paladino Christopher

September 10, 2024

I am deeply saddened to hear of Mr. Seligson's passing. As someone who was young and actively involved in the Norwalk community, I was always inspired by the projects he envisioned and the passion he had for making our community a better place. He consistently took the time to reach out, share ideas, and most importantly, listen with respect and care. His kindness touched me personally, and I will always remember how he took me under his wing.
Mr. Seligson was not only a great man but a true legacy. He will be deeply missed, and his positive impact will continue to resonate throughout the community.
With heartfelt condolences,
Diana Paladino Christopher

Joe Presto

September 9, 2024

So sorry to hear this news. Mr. Seligson was a longtime client and one of our favorite people to work with. Our deepest condolences to the Seligson family.

Carol Ruggiero

September 9, 2024

Condolences to the Seligson family on your loss. My brother in law Mike Carter worked for Mr Seligson for many years at S & S tobacco. Mr Seligson was a kind hearted man and one of the best to work for per Mike. Rest in peace Mr S!

Michael Torre

September 8, 2024

My sincerest condolences to the Seligson family. I remember Mr. Seligson from childhood in the 1960s. Spent summers at my uncle´s, Al Santella & Son Sign Shop. I remember Mr. Seligson bringing the new S&S Tobacco And Candy vans for lettering. Later on I studied architecture and worked for Harvey Kaufmann Architect in New Canaan. I worked on many West Avenue design projects and Mr. Seligson was very agreeable to work with. Many blessings to all of you. Michael Torre, Norwalk Ct.

Karen Davey

September 8, 2024

Mr. Seligson was a sincere and kind man. I knew him back in the 80's when I was employed at his catalog showroom, Spartans. Years later when our paths crossed in Westport he always remembered me.
My condolences to his family.
Sincerely, Karen Davey (Bilodeau)

Linda Ball

September 8, 2024

Condolences to the Seligson family..I worked for Mr. Seligson for several years at Spartan's...a wonderful employer and always a gentleman....may he R.I.P.

Linda ( Lasprogato) Ball

Ken Lametta

September 7, 2024

RIP Mr. Seligson,
Last of the hand shake guys. Enjoyed working with you always. Tough but fair.
Kenny.

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