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SHELTON STANLEY D. SHELTON, JR. 1SG, USA (Ret.) On November 14, 2007, Stanley Dadzelle Shelton, Jr. of Brentwood, MD passed away quietly at home. Stanley leaves to mourn his wife of 59 years, Edith Jean; his children Jerome Shelton (Violet Joy), Jean Shelton, Jan Alexander and Jaye Lindo (Robert); in-laws Martha Bragg, Andrew (Thelma) Lawe, Gretchen Lofland, Bernard Turner Eleanor Lawe-Johnson, and Rene Lawe; eight grandchildren, William (Tammy) Alexander, III and Aaron Alexander, Darius (Deidre) Shelton, Danielle Shelton, Nicole, Krystal and Stephanie Lindo; devoted ex-son-in-law, William L. Alexander, Jr.; one great-grandchild, Sydney Shelton; a host of nieces, nephews and a brother, William Holt. Stanley was born February 10, 1930 in Grindstone, PA to Helen Olsen Fuller and Stanley D. Shelton, Sr. The family migrated to Washington, DC, where he attended Armstrong High School. He joined the U.S. Army in 1954 and gave 20 years of service in the infantry obtaining the rank of 1st Sergeant. His medals included the Purple Heart and two (2) Silver Stars for service during two tours of duty in Korea and two tours of duty in Viet Nam. After retiring from military service, Stanley worked ten years for the Washington Post, as a distributor in the Mt. Pleasant area of Washington, DC. Family will receive friends at Capital Christian Fellowship, 10411 Greenbelt Road, Lanham, MD 20706. Viewing is at 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Monday, November 19. Services commence at 11 a.m. Interment will be held, on Thursday, December 6, 2007 at Arlington National Cemetery at 1 p.m. In lieu of flowers, we would hope donations be made in his name to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society - National Capital Chapter. Arrangements by GASCH'S FUNERAL HOME, P.A.

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Published by The Washington Post on Nov. 17, 2007.

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John J Brown

November 11, 2023

Dear Uncle Stanley,
We Love You and Will Miss You, Always!
John and Gerry Brown

John J Brown

November 11, 2022

It's still hard to accept your absence but the memories we hold are so dear and forever in our hearts. We Love You Always...Forever and A Day.
John and Gerry Brown

John J Brown

November 14, 2021

I'm still loving you, still missing you, will never ever forget you.

John and Gerry Brown

November 11, 2020

Uncle Stanley, You are missed so greatly! We miss your smile, your jokes and just being able to talk to you when we wanted. You were so Special and we will always love you and hold our memories of you in our hearts.

John J. Brown

November 29, 2007

We never wanted to lose you and can't believe you're gone. We will cherish the time we had and will hold all our good memories close to our hearts. Thank You for being the Greatest Uncle anyone could ever hope for. We will always love you and will never ever forget!

John, Dookie, Deborah, Maurice, Freda, Gerry & Cookie

Philip PremDas

November 18, 2007

Jerome's introducing me to the great "1st Sergeant" enriched my life. Your humor and wit will not be forgotten. You have served all of of us well, country, family and friends. Philip S. and Rachael M. also extend our family salute as does OMEGA (Omicron Gamma) to the "1st Sergeant". Jerome, Joy, and family, you all are in our prayers. Respectfully,
Philip L. PremDas

Danielle Shelton

November 17, 2007

Even after weeks of suffering, I did not think this day would come...my hero is not supposed to die. Although you have prepared us for this day, nothing makes the reality of this moment any easier. Grandpa, I miss you, I adore you and your spirit will live eternally in my heart. Until we meet again, rest peacefully knowing that your favorite granddaughter(s) loves you. *smile*

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