Stanley James Iwata

1953 - 2021

Stanley James Iwata obituary, 1953-2021

Stanley James Iwata

1953 - 2021

Stanley Iwata Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Columbia Funeral Home & Crematory - Seattle from Apr. 9 to Apr. 10, 2021.
Stanley James Iwata passed away on April 2, 2021 due to health complications from several strokes. He was 67. Stan was born in Seattle, Washington, on June 25, 1953 to Tom and Diana Iwata. He is survived by his three children: Madeline, William and Marla; long-time companion Leily, and seven siblings: Maggie, David, Andrew, Gordon, Ann, Roger and Jeffrey.

Stan attended O'Dea High School and subsequently earned a Mechanical Engineering degree from the University of Washington. Stan spent most of his professional career at Boeing, retiring after 37 years in 2016 as an Engineering Manager. Prior to Boeing, he worked for the Bechtel Corporation. His positions there took him to San Francisco, the Alyeska Pipeline in Alaska, and Phoenix.

Stan was soft-spoken, quick to smile and had an inviting personality that endeared him to many. He genuinely cared for others and was interested in their lives - maintaining connections with fellow workers, friends and former classmates. Stan's engineering perspective served him well outside of work; he enjoyed working on cars and home projects; in many ways he took after his father as a problem-solver.

As a dedicated dad Stan was active in Boy Scouts when William was a member. Stan continued an active lifestyle into his later years, including hiking, camping, golfing and long walks with Leily and his children. Stan was especially proud of backpacking the western section of the Wonderland Trail on Mount Rainier with his two sisters in 2018. Golf was a unique outlet for him; he was continually analyzing his swing, tweaking his clubs, and practicing. He enjoyed family golf outings with his siblings.

In 2013, Stan received a kidney from his brother Gordon which greatly improved his quality of life. It allowed him to continue his outdoor activities and extend his time with loved ones. He cherished his return to health after years on dialysis treatment. Stan's passion for living the best possible life led him to research healthy diets and the latest information on transplant health care.

A lifelong learner, Stan was curious about the world around him. He studied a variety of topics - music, religion, politics, his Asian heritage and languages, even learning to write and speak some Farsi, Leily's native tongue.

A private graveside service for the immediate family will be held at Gethsemane Cemetery. A celebration of life memorial is planned for a future date when friends and family can gather together.

For those who wish, donations may be made in Stan's memory to the Northwest Kidney Centers in Seattle.

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June 25, 2021

Brenda and Art Nunes posted to the memorial.

April 15, 2021

Mark and Cathie Lindgren posted to the memorial.

April 12, 2021

Linda Frangello Franco posted to the memorial.

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Brenda and Art Nunes

June 25, 2021

We have many fond memories of Stan. He was a true friend and we spent quite a bit of time with him in the early 80s on various hiking and camping events. He was such a caring person!

I was also in grad school with him and working on a team project with him was a lifetime experience. I was a young typical student just trying to take shortcuts to get the project done.
Stan was always my conscience "I don't think thats what the instructor intended...now do it right!" i have so much respect for his wisdom.

He was one of the good guys!

Good bye Wind Blown Sequoia!

Mark and Cathie Lindgren

April 15, 2021

We are sorry to hear of Stan´s passing. Mark and Stan attended O´DEA High School together. Cathie met Stan the following Fall. We all hung around together and had good times and fun.
Our sincere condolences go out to Stan´s family and close friends.
Rest In Peace Stan.

Linda Frangello Franco

April 12, 2021

Very sorry to hear Stan passed. I went to St. George with him for 8 years and remember him as quiet, smart and very talented. He could draw things really well. Remember once he drew an apple on a table and it was perfect, the shading gave it a three dimensional effect. Stayed connected with him through Facebook and was looking forward to a lunch sometime in the future. Sad to know that won't happen. Condolences to his family and many friends who will miss him. Rest in peace, Stan.

Ardie (Ardie) Alonzo McLean

April 10, 2021

Was saddened to learn of Stan's death. We were classmates at St George Parish School, Seattle. I remember Stan as An excellent student and gifted artist.we often worked on bulletin board projects together for Sister Mary St. Anselm. He was fun and well-liked by everyone. Good times. Great memories.

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