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Stan was my favorite "Gentle Giant". Whether we were sitting at the kitchen table talking about "the mill" or laughing over something the bunnies were doing-he was a calm, loving and kind man. I remember the time that he, Dee and Dorathy came over helped me get my Aunt Esther's bedroom ready (because she was coming to live with me. Always handy with a helping hand!! love to all of you!!
These words by a servant of God remind me of Stanley. "A man's success in life is measured by the love and respect bestowed upon him by his family, friends and neighbors. If a man's children have loved and honored him throughout his lifetime, then he was successful in life" being blessed by God for his Christian principles.
We are fortunate we were able to share some of Stan and Dee's Minnesota visits -- always such fun company. We will miss Stan's dry humor and plain talk. Our hearts go out to the family.
I didn't know Stan but I know Dee. She is an amazing woman so he had to have been amazing as well. I speak for my entire family...Dan,.Kayce, Janis, Chance, Nathan and Jillian in sending our condolences. Dee you and your family are in our prayers!
Stan and I were first cousins and grew up together. My first memories of him was when we played in the cotton wagon while our moms was picking cotton so many years ago. Stan will be missed by all who knew him. God Bless Dee, Nate and Kate at this time of sorrow.
Stan was my cousin and although we didn't grow up together, we had the opportunity to spend a couple days together when he came to visit along with Dee, cousin Al & wife, Nui. It was a wonderful time looking at old family photos and visiting and eating. I'm grateful for that time. My heartfelt sympathy goes to Dee & all Stan's family.
The first time I met Stan, my impression in him has been the same until now that Stan was steady, deliberate, kind, generous, and thoughtful. This is a truely said about Stan from my feelings.
Sending love to the Eagan Family. I will miss seeing Stan at the VU basketball games and occasional meet-ups in the grocery store where he was always so willing to chat and catch up! May he find peace in heaven.
I didn't have the opportunity to meet Stan, I only know him through the love Kate had for him. That is enough for me to know we have all lost a special soul. His was a well-lived life. Prayers and love to all of you during this difficult time.
Stan, I think my Mom and Dad and Uncle Jim are greeting you with open arms as are Uncle Dean, Dale, Kenny and Lyle. I'll miss your wonderful smile and deadpan sense of humor. You always made me laugh. Just know you'll be missed more than words can express.