I knew Stanley because both of our dads worked at the Post Office; Stan's dad also worked as a brick mason on the side; he built a beautiful fireplace at a home near my grandparents close to Milheim Drive. Stanley was real, real bright guy with a bit of a hair trigger, as I recall, but I'm able to speak well of him today. Honestly didn't know you were gone Stanley until I saw it here. Farewell.
We always called him Tom, NEVER Stanley. He was so very bright, and so very nice. We had many classes together over the years. I hope his life was wonderful. I always thought he was a great guy. Debbee.
I don't remember calling him Tom. I do remember all of the spirited conversations we had about current events or science. I enjoyed those probably more than he knew.
James Zambroski (Zambroski)
I knew Stanley because both of our dads worked at the Post Office; Stan's dad also worked as a brick mason on the side; he built a beautiful fireplace at a home near my grandparents close to Milheim Drive. Stanley was real, real bright guy with a bit of a hair trigger, as I recall, but I'm able to speak well of him today. Honestly didn't know you were gone Stanley until I saw it here. Farewell.
Debra Silvis (Illo)
We always called him Tom, NEVER Stanley. He was so very bright, and so very nice. We had many classes together over the years. I hope his life was wonderful. I always thought he was a great guy. Debbee.
Ira Keener
I don't remember calling him Tom. I do remember all of the spirited conversations we had about current events or science. I enjoyed those probably more than he knew.
Gloria Kulin (Sabatelli)
Does anyone know how Stan died?