Stanley L. Gardfrey Jr.

Stanley L. Gardfrey Jr. obituary, Phoenix, AZ

Stanley L. Gardfrey Jr.

Stanley Gardfrey Jr. Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jul. 31, 2024.
Mr. Stanley L. Gardfrey Jr. (Tippy)

October 15, 1962 - July 25, 2024

Proceeded in death by his:

Executive Producers:

Bernice Scott (Willard Odell) Walker

Stanley L. Gardfey Sr.

Associate Producers:

Beloved Grandparents

Frank & Lessie Tidwell Scott

Music Director:

Loving Uncle

Mr. Augustus Scott

ACT I - It Begins

On October 15, 1962, in Gary, Indiana Stanley L. Gardfrey Jr. (Tippy) entered this world ... and it was on. As a young child he was never still, always moving, doing, just being Stanley. The meaning of his name was actually a perfect choice. Stanley means "a stony meadow". He had to be hard, like a stone in order to survive everything life threw at him. But the beautiful meadow with its wildflowers and tall grass blowing covered the hard stones, so you only saw the beauty that was Stanley.

ACT II - I Fly

Stanley was a product of the Gary Community School Corporation. He attended Banneker Elementary School, Tolleston Junior High School and he graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School, a forever Panther. Stanley loved school he was always the "starter" of something. He developed a love for music at an early age. He loved all kinds of music. But Broadway musicals and show tunes were his niche! His first music teacher Mrs. Ray Scott recognized his talent at an early age and carefully guided and nurtured it. One of the roles she cast him in was Professor Harold Hill from The Music Man. His performance in this role far outdistanced his age. It became apparent that he was a triple threat, an actor, singer and a dynamic dancer. In later years he auditioned for and made it, into the Gifted & Talented Programs, which was designed for students whose talent excelled beyond the regular classroom setting. One character he played was Gitlow from the musical "Purlie" his major solo was a song entitled, "There's More Than One Way of Skinnin a Cat"! He Killed!!!

ACT III - Freedom is on the Horizon

Stanley loved being involved. He was the nexus of most events. Whether it was leading the booster club at a pep rally before the big game he was in there, cheering the loudest. Singing in talent shows, going downstate to Indy for vocal competitions, planning sock hops & school dances, he was there to lead the charge. He gave 120% to whatever the endeavor was. You knew that if Stanley was involved it was going to be successful and great fun.

Upon graduating from high school Stanley began to look for new worlds to conquer. He had dreams. He had places he wanted to see. People he wanted to meet. So many things that he just wanted to experience firsthand. After a few false starts he made a decision. He decided to leave his family, his home and all his friends, it was time.

Arizona watch out he's coming!

ACT IV- I'm Here!

Once in Phoenix, AZ, it took him a few years to find his footing, but he managed to carve out a space for himself within the community. "Stan", as he was known by his many friends in Phoenix, carried those big dreams with him from Gary, IN. Stan had a magnetic personality that drew you to him. He loved to sing at various karaoke nights, and always brought the house down. Two of his go-to songs he sang were "My Girl" and "Karma Chameleon".

Stan worked mostly in the Hospitality and Travel Industry. Other than working reception at some of Phoenix's best resorts, he was also a travel agent for AAA Arizona and Amex Corporate Travel. He really loved working for International Cruise and Excursions. He even got to fulfil one of his dreams and was able to go on a 7-day cruise.

Stan spent most of his free time socializing, which was how he met the majority of his dearest friends. He was proud to be a regular at "Roscoe's". It was always a good time if Stan was there, he'd make sure of it.

Stan was a fierce and loyal friend. Always thinking of others. Always putting the needs of those he loved before his own. Always facing adversity with strength and bravery. He remained always hopeful and optimistic about the future. He was truly one of the most resilient and strongest individuals you could ever meet.

Epilogue:

I've run my race. I've finished my course.

Stan made many friends over the years. With some of his closest friendships going back 55 years in both Phoenix and Gary.

No matter what name you knew him by, Stanley, Tippy, or Stan you knew about his personal mantra/quote, "Slow your roll. Pump your brakes. Think before you speak, and don't get it twisted. Because the way you say it, is the way you convey it."

INDIANA CAST

Deborah Scott - Family

Alex Calhoun - Friend

Marlon B. Colquit - Friend

Glynnis Dear - Friend

Melvalett Edwards - Friend

Cliff Gober - Friend

Sharyce Hutch - Friend

Jacqueline Lee - Colbert - Friend

Bernice Gray - Phillips - Friend

Sherri Payne - Johnson - Friend

Raynard Robinson - Friend

ARIZONA CAST

Rick Michitsch - Friend

Scott Akins & Family - Friend

Frank Rocha - Friend

Bobby Scimeca - Friend

Tim Guanciale - Friend

Brian Goodwin - Friend

Nance LaSlavic - Friend

Auggie Lazono - Friend

"Goodnight, my someone, goodnight my love. Sleep tight, my someone, sleep tight my love. Our star is shinning it's brightest light, now goodnight my someone goodnight.

From Meridith Wilson's "The Music Man"

It was his wishes to be cremated. There will be no services at this time.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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Glynnis Dear

August 27, 2024

My first memory of you was at Banneker school. Kindergarten and we have been friends every since. I love you my friend.

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