Stanley Harold Drucker obituary, White Plains, NY

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Stanley Harold Drucker

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Christopher Lauber

November 30, 2024

I met Stan as a customer in his store in the mid-70s.

In 1978 he hired me as a salesman. He gradually extended my responsibilities to the register and receiving.

Stan always had a concern for his high school and college employees; he cared about our school work and futures.

I still laugh when I remember how he fired me (twice, I think) only to rehire me pretty quickly. I could be a bit of a challenge in those years.

My most recent memories of Stan involved diners. I was thrilled to introduce my wife to Stan and Judy at a Mamaroneck diner. A few years later Nell and I met Stan and Judy at a diner, and I discovered upon asking for the check that Stan had covered our bill.

My last memory of Stan always brings me joy.

Christopher

Karen drucker

November 26, 2024

My father....so many are blossoming through my grief

Karen

March 30, 2024

Today I write once again..dad you were so there always....its almost April 1st, 2024 almost 8 months now...this is my memory today.....I remember your diligence.

Karen Drucker

March 14, 2024

Every day I think of you dad........so many...its too hard to remember just one thing.....the store!

Karen drucker

January 26, 2024

As today is the 6 month of Dads passi g.its like yesterday...each day something new happens and I reaquaint withthe real man he was...so much devotion to takin g care of us all ..

karen Drucker

October 13, 2023

my dad my beloved dad.. i think of you every day rest in peace dad love karen your daughter.. i talk with you each day.you fought such a strong long hard battle and the last day you kept your eyes open for us.. ill never forgret that.

Randi Golomb Cunningham

August 12, 2023

Family and friends of Stan-
I just received my Lehigh alumni magazine and I was reminded of Stan (did an internet search) and came upon the sad news of his passing - so recent. My first "real" job was at Murray's on Central avenue. I couldn't have had a better introduction to the world of business. I still tell my friends what a generous and kind man Stan was to his employees and customers. When I applied for the job the rule was women at the register and men worked the floor. I asked to work the floor and he was open to my thoughts - I got the job! (it also helped that I told him I planned to go to Lehigh). I didn't just learn how to sell jeans and camp clothes, I also learned the right way to treat people in a variety of circumstances. I know he will be missed by many, may his memory be for a blessing.
Randi Golomb Cunningham

Danny Schwartz

August 1, 2023

We called him "Cousin Stan" but he was more like an Uncle all these years. Making Cousin Stan laugh was always a goal of mine whenever I saw him and it was always fun hanging out with Stan and Judy when we lived in Westchester. Stan will be greatly missed but his memory will always be a blessing!

Grace Mensah

July 30, 2023

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends. May His Beautiful soul Rest In Perfect Peace. The Lord Bless And Keep You All. Amen.

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