Stan Meckler

Stan Meckler obituary, Georgetown, TX

Stan Meckler

Stan Meckler Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Mar. 1 to Mar. 5, 2024.
Sunday, February 25th, Stan "Bubba" Meckler, beloved husband, father and friend, went home peacefully to his heavenly reward. Stan would have been 86 on March 22. He is survived by his wife Elaine, his two children, Mark and Jeff and their wives Patty and Eva, and grandchildren Eli, Jacob and Lucy. Lucy married Clayton VanderLaan and is now pregnant with Stan's first great grandchild.

During his many years in Grass Valley, he was well known as the founder and proprietor of Bubba's Bagels. He moved to Texas four years ago. Visit his memorial page at https://www.forevermissed.com/stan-meckler/about

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March 7, 2024

Gail Curtis posted to the memorial.

March 5, 2024

Ken Arbaugh posted to the memorial.

March 1, 2024

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Gail Curtis

March 7, 2024

"WELL DONE GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVENT!" God Bless You
Stan (and we know He is) May God's peace, which passes all understanding be with you all during your time of loss as it was with me at the loss of my husband Tony 6 years ago. It was a privelidge to witness the love and support of a "picture perfect" family as I saw your family in the Grass Valley community, especially the Tea Part meetings and events.
God Bless you! Gail Curtis

Ken Arbaugh

March 5, 2024

Please accept my sincere condolences of the passing of "Bubba", the patriarch of the Meckler family. I too was a recipient of, "the fresh baked bagel and some smiles and laughter.", every morning on my way to Seven Hills. Jacob, I always heard that the Marine Core was looking for a few good men. Well in you they got it. Thank you for your service. Lucy, I always admired your focus on life. Wanting to graduate early from N.U. because of all the drama there and move on with your life. And now you are carrying life. Congratulations! what a joy. Well family, may God to bless you and yours. Ken Arbaugh

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