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Helen Jennings-Peifer
April 12, 2009
Stan was my brother and one of my best friends. A beautiful light, has left this world in a little more darkness, than before. Stan had such a tenacity to live and he fought to live a full and complete life to the very end He never complained about his pain. He was a real Man he Owned his illness. On March 30 God said it is time for you to rest your poor, weary body and Stan must have agreed because he was a fighter, but like all great Men he knew it is was time to go. It is and was a privilege to be Stan's siser. I will miss him all my life. He was one of the Good Guys. Sleep my precious one because you deserve it. Sr'73
Laura Baker
April 1, 2009
May memories of the laughter and love you shared with Stanley bring you peace always. Love, Laura
Carol Lane
March 31, 2009
Dear Andrew: I met you and your mother at Philip's home in years past. Philip told me of your brother's passing. I am so sorry for your family's loss of a dear brother and son. Sincerely, Carol Lane
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