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Stanton Garner Obituary

Stanton Berry Garner Stanton Berry Garner, age 86, died November 20, 2011 at his home in San Marcos, Texas following a lengthy illness. He was born September 1, 1925 in Corning, New York to the late Helen and Edward Garner, and attended Corning Free Academy through high school. In 1943 he graduated from the Manlius School in DeWitt, New York and in the fall of that year entered the Army Air Corps Aviation Cadet program. Stanton later matriculated to the US Naval Academy after having received a commission to attend both West Point and Annapolis. He graduated in the class of 1948 and began a career in the United States Navy. He served in the Korean Conflict aboard the destroyers USS Hanson and USS Melvin. After the war, Stanton attended submarine school and served on the submarines USS Hardhead and USS Lionfish. He retired from the Naval Reserves as a full Commander in 1973. Stanton earned his doctorate in English from Brown University in 1963 and joined the faculty there. He spent the 1968-69 school year teaching in Brazil on the first of two Fulbright Fellowships there and, upon his return, accepted a job as department head at the University of Texas, Arlington. Stanton returned to teach again in Brazil in 1975-76 and taught at the Naval Academy as a visiting professor 1979-80. After retiring from UT-Arlington, he taught in Portugal on another Fulbright Fellowship in 1988 and finished his career as a visiting professor at Southwest Texas State University (now Texas State University). A prolific scholar, he co-edited the Harold Frederic Edition and published numerous articles and books on Frederic, Herman Melville, and other nineteenth-century American authors. His 1993 book The Civil War World of Herman Melville was a major study of Melville's later poetry and of the writer's complex attitudes toward the American Civil War. Stanton survived the passing of his beloved wife, Lydia M. Garner, who died on May 6, 2010. He is survived by his three sons, Stanton B. Garner, Jr. of Knoxville, Tennessee, George Garner of Katy, Texas, and Edward Charles Garner of Austin, Texas; and by five grandchildren and one great- granddaughter. Interment will be held at Arlington National Cemetery on February 9, 2012.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Dec. 4, 2011.

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David L. Smith

May 30, 2023

David L. Smith

May 30, 2023

David L. Smith

May 30, 2023

While visiting Arlington National Cemetery yesterday, my wife asked me to take this picture of Stanton's headstone. It is a few paces away from my brother-in-law's headstone. While there, we met Sec of Defense, Lloyd Austin who just finished participating in the 11:00 am Tomb of the Unknown Soldiers ceremony and decided afterwards to visit families in the cemetery. He is absolutely the best role model ever for all Americans!

Cynthia Gonzales

December 9, 2011

My deepest condolences and sympathy to the family. I cared for Mr. Garner for a brief time in 2010 and grew close with him and Mrs. Garner. I was deeply saddened to hear of his passing and wish to express how honored I felt to have known him and his beautiful wife Lydia. I will never forget him and I will always remember his stories and toffee ice cream :) god bless the garner family and I hope you find comfort in knowing that he touched my life and countless others.

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