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Lois W. Halbert
January 25, 2024
I think of Stan ever so often. My company used his firm, and I had the honor of working with him for 20 years. What a great lawyer and man. I cherish the letter he wrote me after I left my company. I have his book on my self. His death was a great loss. May you RIP Stan Tobin.
Bruce Porter
June 28, 2007
Stan was wit, humor, passion, politics and intellect, but most of all, he was fun, fun, fun! I only knew him through Plaato but from the first meeting I felt I'd known him all my life.
Leo Roos
June 28, 2007
Thanks Stan, for all your help in my SD/G's!
Leo Roos
Jerry Gallop
June 27, 2007
I met Stan through the PLATO Society of UCLA. Most noteable and memorable were his intellect, energy and always smiling face. We will all miss him; and, wish his family our condolences.
Lou Marienthal
June 27, 2007
Stan was effusive about almost everything significant. His books, Journey in Search of Justice and A Legacy Lost, deserve attention and praise. With his wit, sense of history, and direct experience, he contributed a great deal to Constitution-21 posted on the internet. I miss a friend.
Joann Porter Toll
June 26, 2007
Plato Society members have lost a great voice and friend in Stan. He
was interested and informed in everything from law/politics/history to opera/travel, and so much more. I am proud to remember him as a friend.
juanita Davis
June 22, 2007
I wish I had known him longer in Plato Society. He was smart and funny. We'll miss him. Juanita Davis
Vicki and Steven Tellegen
June 21, 2007
Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
Kyle Brown
June 21, 2007
Stan was a great mentor and a steadfast friend since my earliest days at Hill, Farrer and Burrill. His enthusiasm for the law and his wide-ranging intellect will be sorely missed. My deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends.
Merrill and Susan Tobin
June 20, 2007
Our sincere condolences.
Ricki and Ken Dale
June 20, 2007
Our deepest condolences and may his memory live long in your hearts.
Ruby Diamond-Davis
June 19, 2007
I was shocked and saddened when I read about Stan tonight. He was my cousin, but we had lost touch. I remember playing ball with him and his brother,Alan, on the street in front of their house in Dorchester. Later, when we grew up, he came in from California to some kind of family festivity and I was fortunate enough to be seated beside him. I marvelled at his depth and sense of humor. But, again, he became only a pleasant memory for me. Reading these sincere entries in the Guest Book helps me to understand what he was like. I regret that I didn't know him better. My condolences to his family.
Tony Bisceglia
June 19, 2007
I work for the NLRB and had cases with Stan for over 30 years before he retired. I loved his laugh. We always had fun whether we found his clients "guilty" or "innocent." He was a terrific guy!!!
Peter K Rosedale
June 19, 2007
Many years ago Stan Tobin was my mentor and idol when he attended Harvard and was active in the B'nai B'rith Youth Organization (AZA). I had not had contact with him for many years until three years ago when we reconnected. My wife and I had a most enjoyable weekend at his home and I was thrilled to see him and also read his recent publications. I am saddened to learn of his death and will always be in my thoughts,
George Howes
June 19, 2007
I will miss him more than he ever knew. Since I first met him in 1992 he always took the time to mentor me and provide unique insights into the unique world of employment practices. Be with God my friend.
Arthur Cook
June 19, 2007
Stan passionately loved the practice of law. His passion was manifest by his enthusiastic advocacy, which won not only cases but also great loyalty from his clients. Working with Stan taught us much. We will miss, but not forget, his enthusiam and irrepressible good humor.
Ron Novotny
June 19, 2007
Stan was a great mentor and friend for over 20 years. He helped bring me in to the firm in 1985, and was always a great source of wisdom, knowledge, and support to all of us in the Labor Department at the firm. I already miss his laughter floating down the hallways. We all miss Stan, and appreciate all the years that we were privileged to have worked with him.
Cynthia & Arnold Cohen
June 19, 2007
Our Concolences on the loss of your father, grandfather
robbie ballesteros
June 19, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Shirley Calkins
June 19, 2007
Mr. Tobin - you will be greatly missed.
Todd Sloan
June 19, 2007
God speed, Stan Tobin. You were a memorable man and you made this world better by being here. Oh that we all could passionately love the "lar" as you so well did!
Bob Ryan
June 19, 2007
Stan was a good friend with whom I shared many a fun and lively conversation over my years at Hill, Farrer & Burrill, helping him research a myriad of fascinating topics that had nothing to do with the day to day practice of law but which his wide ranging intellectual curiosity brought within his ken.
Legacy Remembers
Posted an obituary
June 19, 2007
Stanley Tobin Obituary
TOBIN , Stanley E. Of Carnavon Way in Los Angeles died on June 15, 2007 at Sherman Oaks hospital in L.A. Mr. Tobin was one of four brothers born to Terry and Sylvia Tobin in Boston, Mass. He graduated from Boston Latin School in 1948 where... Read Stanley Tobin's Obituary
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