CONDOLENCES (GuestBook)

9/29/2018 Joe Bradley
Plymouth , MA,

I had the good fortune to have worked with Stanley at Hanscom AFB and was stunned when I heard the news. Stanley spoke often, and fondly, of his family during our conversations. I trust that you will take solace in fond memories you have of Stanley and know that he will be sorely missed.


9/30/2018 Bill Nassif
Des Moines, IA, US

So sorry to hear of Stan's passing. Stan and I have been friends since high school -- he was a stand out person and I have many fond memories. I will keep his family in my thoughts.


10/1/2018 Stephen Falcone
Hudson, MA,

I was completely shocked as I am sure many were. We were lucky to have Stanley in our lives with that grin from ear to ear. He will be sorely missed. Rest in Peace kind soul.


10/1/2018 Dave & Joanne Edel
Westwood, MA, USA

Dear Anne and family... Our hearts are broken for you on Stan's sudden home-going. Dave had just talked with Stan the Sunday before. He always enjoyed conversation with Stan and recalls how he was looking forward to retirement. What a wonderful gentleman and friend! We will miss seeing him with you on Sundays. We'll be holding you up in prayer and asking for God's special peace, comfort and assurance for you as you continue to mourn. In Christ's love, D&J


10/1/2018 SAWilliams
Billerica, MA,

I'm stunned and saddened. We worked together, briefly, when I first moved to Hanscom in 2001. From then on, I'd always get a kick out of running into him and shooting the breeze for a minute or two. What a great guy. He will be missed. My condolences to him family. - Stace


10/2/2018 Sandy Sonsini
Billerica, MA, 01821

I am so very sorry to hear of the sudden passing of Stanley. I have known him since the early 80's and have had the pleasure to work with him throughout the years at Hanscom AFB. I always enjoyed bumping into him and chatting - most recently about when we would finally retire. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this very difficult time. I hope that all the wonderful memories they have of him will bring them comfort in the days ahead. Sandy Sonsini


10/2/2018 Carol Bevis
Hanscom AFB, MA, USA

I am very sad to hear of Stan's passing entirely too soon. My deepest sympathy's to his loved ones. There are no words to make your pain any less at this time and time itself does not heal your pain...but time does allow you to accept that Stan was called Home where he will always be young and strong, healthy and pain free. Time will also allow you to see that this separation is only temporary and that we all will meet again with our loved ones where we will never part again. This separation is only temporary as Stan has gone thru essentially a one way veil. You will know when he is checking in on you even though you will not be able to see him in the temporal sense...but take solace in the knowledge that you WILL see him again when you pass thru that one way veil yourself. My prayers are with all those who will miss Stan until we all meet again.


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