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Earl Irvin
August 1, 2010
To The Stawickis:
Hilda, I'm sorry for your loss. Stanley was an outstanding person, full of laughs and smiles. He will be missed. I will miss taking care of him in the clinic.
MARK ZAREMBA
July 31, 2010
I met Stan for the first time,when I was a kid. Your Uncle MEL,Stan,and my father used to play sheepshead at your uncle's home on Goldcrest. Stan was one the people who influenced me into becoming a Police Officer. My deepest heartfelt sympathy.
Joyce Gagliano
July 29, 2010
Hilda, Bob, Sharon, Sally and Susie, I am so sorry for your loss. I really loved Stanley and I know he will be missed by all that knew him. Love ya, Joyce, Tony and Chelsea
Carol & Chuck Dadaian
July 27, 2010
Bob and Deb. there isn't much a person can say at a time like this except for us to remember a line from our Masonic Obligation-- "Remember in whom you place your Trust". Please accept our condolances on your loss
SANDRA TWEED
July 24, 2010
HILDA, SHARON, BOBBY, SUSIE, & SALLY. I'M SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. I WILL SEE YOU ON THE 30TH...
Dan Rausch
July 23, 2010
I knew "Sargent Stan" from the days I worked with Sue and her cousin Jan. He was a great guy. My deepset sympathies on your loss
Jerry Wawrzonek
July 22, 2010
I recall Stanley as a very kind and helpful person. He served the city of Milwaukee well.
John Surges
July 21, 2010
Sharon, My condolences to you and your family. I can still remember your dad pulling me over in my Roadrunner while I was on my way to your house. He always got a kick out of that! I will keep you all in my prayers.
July 21, 2010
Stan:
You were a good man and a very good Sergeant on the MPD. You were one of very few people I knew, about which I NEVER heard a negative comment. God bless you.
Bill Gielow
Deputy Chief (retired)
Milwaukee Police Department
Karen Jozwiak
July 21, 2010
I love you, Dziadzia! I will always remember you teaching me how to swim when I was younger to giving me boy advice as I got older and much more in between. I will always be thinking of you and miss you so much. Love your, Kare-Bear
Kendel D. Feilen
July 21, 2010
My condolences to the family. Stanley was my first Sergeant when I was assigned to District Two Early in 1975.
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