December 1, 1948 - November 30, 2015
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Louise
Posted on:
December 25, 2015
My Beloved a Husband, Stan. I have very brief moments when I think everything's the same as it use to be and then bam realization sets in and here I am alone without the the person I loved the most, relied on the most who understood me the most and believed in me the most and was there for me the most, and LOVED me the most, and my bestest best friend... Together we could face anything....,Now I need you to be here the most and you aren't here. I keep looking for your guidance and hoping that you will come back to me!! Still no answers...you are the love of my life, I miss you So very much and wish each and everyday that you were back here with me......Where ever you are my love, I hope you are at peace and enjoying life ever after and doing all the things you enjoyed here on earth and remembering that it was our love for each other that gave us the strength to live through day to day life, as I will remember the Love that we shared, will give me the strength to go on day by day, moment by moment......... Sleep tight my darling knowing I Will Always Love you!!! Merry Christmas. Missing you more than ever. Your princess Louise
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Jackie (Tenuta) Malone
Posted on:
December 15, 2015
Louise, I'm so sorry to hear about the passing of Stanley. I never really knew him except as the funny guy in the band The Imperials. Sure did bring back lots of memories growing up as a teen in Kenosha back in the 60's. The greatest time ever to be a kid. Remember listening to The Imperials and local bands on Friday nights at the Legion and the Union Club. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely Jackie Malone (Erics's Mom)
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Jack & Jill Zimmerman
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December 9, 2015
So sad to have to say good-bye so soon. Stanley was such a character, a born entertainer, whether with a story, a song, a look, or whatever. He just liked to make people smile. We will miss our annual visits with him...the catching up on what old friends are up to, his observations on the state of the world, his quick mind.....that twinkle in his eye. We can't say "rest in peace." Stanley is already is having fun with those who've gone before him--family, friends, and fellow entertainers. Although for the rest of us life will be a bit duller now, we can thank him for the memories that bring a smile.
Posted by:
Jeanie Campagna
Posted on:
December 8, 2015
Louise, my sincere condolences to you and your family. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
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Anonymous
Posted on:
December 8, 2015
Dear Louise, we are praying for peace, comfort, and strength in this difficult time for you and your family. I have great memories of Stanley playing his guitar at many parties and gatherings. His joy of music was so very clear to all of us that knew him. I was one of those guys that share a stage with Stanley from time to time and knew how much fun he had when playing his guitar. Stanley will be sadly missed. I am sincerely sorry for your loss
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Jerry & Rosemary Slagoski
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December 6, 2015
May this sorrowful time allow you to reflect upon all the joy that you once shared with your departed loved one. The Slagoski Family