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Diane Teets
May 18, 2014
I was sad to learn of Stan's passing. To Sharon and the rest of his family, I am very sorry for your loss. I remember one day Stan telling us that he had to take off work to go to school to learn how to become a "good grandparent" (he was so excited), and then there was the day when he killed a "computer mouse" in front of an employee's door because he had a Christmas tree in his office. I enjoyed working, debating and laughing with Stan over the years at Goddard. He was a dedicated employee but his true passion was his family, you all meant everything to him. I hope the many wonderful memories of Stan comfort you and ease your pain.
Steve Smith
May 14, 2014
I worked with Stan from my first days at NASA/GSFC in 1980. He was with Sperry Univac then and was a great field engineer. I continued to work with him as he joined the civil service ranks. Stan was a passionate and caring person and will be sorely missed.
Eileen DeVous
May 13, 2014
Sorry to hear of Stan's passing. God's Blessings on you all.
Eileen DeVous (NASCOM)
Douglas Solomon
May 13, 2014
I fond memories working with Stan here at Goddard Space Flight Center and am very sorry to here this news.
May 11, 2014
So sorry to hear the news. Sharon you should remember the 46 years of married life and the joy that came with them.
Morty and Rita Lazar, Ra'anana, Israel
May 11, 2014
Sharon, may your memories of all the good times you shared with Stanley comfort you in the years ahead. With our heartfelt condolences, Stan (Ethel) Ginsberg.-- 150 Chevy Chase St. Gaithersburg, MD 20878
Elaine Mudrick Tom
May 11, 2014
My sweet, darling, funny Cousin - I remember when you would babysit Alan and me, and tell us scary stories; I remember you giving me a ride in your first car, and it bumped up and down; I remember dating your friends, and having so much fun with all of you - I remember when you lived with us, and would tell my Mom when I was being bad - I remember trips to Glen Echo, riding in the back of Henry's station wagon - so many memories of my big Cousin who I grew up with; and so many laughs - rest well, dear man, I love you
American Heart Association
May 10, 2014
May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.
Tracy (Rubin) O'Lasky
May 10, 2014
I am truly sorry for Sharon and the rest of the Rubin family. I feel extremely blessed to have seen Stanley one more time when I came from Ohio to visit my parents, Sid and Andrea. I remember Stanley more so when I was a child, but it was very nice to see him once again as an adult with children of my own.
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