1941
2023
Kenneth George Thomas Stanley Jr.
June 7, 1941 - May 24, 2023
Kenneth "Ken" George Thomas Stanley Jr. of Lincoln, NE passed away May 24th, 2023, at 81. He was born in Columbus, OH to Kenneth Sr. and Barbara (Dunham) Stanley on June 7, 1941. Ken graduated from University High School in 1969 and enlisted in the U.S. Naval Service. He was trained as a naval medic attached to the Marines, deployed in the South Pacific to a base on Okinawa and joined patrols near Laos and Mekong shores. He is remembered for his founding commitment to the Interchurch Athletic Council Volleyball Program and to a long career as a YMCA youth volleyball and softball coach. Ken was often heard sharing his joy of life through his love of music. He was an inspiring organizer and member of The Little Light, a folk gospel group who frequently performed across the Midwest in the 1970s and early 80s. After 25+ years Ken retired as a carrier with the U.S. Postal service and opened Jimbo's Gadget Gallery, a small electronics resale shop. He was recognized as the guy with a smile who brightened lives from the athletic fields where he played, to mail routes across the city.
Survived by wife, Karen Stanley; sons Kris Stanley, Chip (Maren Banwell) Stanley; grandsons Sam, Micah, & Benjamin Stanley, all of Lincoln, NE; sisters Susan (Sam Hochberg) Stanley, Portland, OR, Judithe (Robert) Saveley Houston, Denny (Fred) Goddard, Ogden, UT; brother Mark (Betsy Ress) Adams, Port Charlotte, FL; Preceded in death by his parents and sisters Joan Stanley and Anne Adams.
Celebration of Life Services will be held for Ken on Saturday, June 3rd 3:00 PM at First Evangelical Covenant Church, 6024 L St. Livestream available at https://firstcovenantlincoln.org/watch-online/
Friend and Family Visitation from 5-7 pm Friday, June 2, 2023, Roper and Sons Midtown Chapel, 4300 'O' Street.
Memorials to the Food Bank of Lincoln.
For full obituary and condolences online please visit Roperandsons.com .
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2 Entries
Rennie Austin
June 5, 2023
Karen, I'm so sorry for your loss. I know the support of friends and family will support you in this time of grief. May God bless you all!
James Moore
June 2, 2023
I've known Ken since I was 14. He would always come into my fathers pawn shop. He was always smiling and laughing. I just saw him about a month ago in the shop. Rest easy Ken. You were an amazing person
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