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Jamie Crichton Stuart
March 30, 2007
Stan,Many fun and fond memories. You were always the first to suggest going off to have a quick sharpener after some boring presentation. Every one a winner, it is not like that any more, you were one of the last who made it enjoyable. See you upstairs. Lots of love Jamie and Roxy
Margaret Cousins (nee Phipps)
March 29, 2007
Dear Stanley
You were such a fun cousin and we had great times and lots of laughter together all those years ago in Essex.
Nick Phipps
March 29, 2007
Dear Stanley,
It was a shock to all of us and it brought back so many memories to me of you as a boy and a young man, handsome, talented and so full of the love of life.
Nick Phipps
Gael Hawkins
March 26, 2007
Dear, dear Stanley,
Jules, Tony, Bill and I raised our glasses to you last night here on Ocracoke. During your visit with Judy, you made an amazing impression on everyone who met you. Thank you for sharing your tremendous love of life with all of us. You will be missed but never forgotten. We will be raising our glasses to you from now on at every opportunity.
Wiggins was spectacular on Thursday. The azaleas were bursting with color. And the mosquitoes were completely absent. Did you arrange that ahead of time?
You stole a piece of my heart.
Love,Gael
Ralph Holt
March 26, 2007
Stanley it is with much sadness that I find myself writing to you posthumously. You had such charisma and commitment to everything you did. Memories of snooker at the RAC followed by Bar Italia I will cherish forever. Thank you for being such a good listener and understanding friend. With love Ralph.
David Geissler
March 26, 2007
Stan, the last time I saw you was at a costume bash in SF Bay Area. I have always enjoyed our chats those infrequent times that we got together. I was hoping that you would meet my son Gabriel; he's got a bit of the Max in him and you would have got a real kick out of him. When we talked last, your dream was to move to Charleston and live out your days: A dream that came true. I am glad that you found your place in this world and that you found your dream. You "are" one of my favourite people. Luv David.
Peter Bainbridge
March 23, 2007
Stan, I'm so sorry to hear the news. I treasure the memories of you and your presence at the RAC and the Club was less fun when you went to live in the States. You left an indelible mark on the room and all your snooker friends will miss your great humour and optimism. Peter
SuzySuzy, Simon, Hannah, Rosie and Michael Sharp
March 23, 2007
We're sad not to be there to share our sorrow with family and friends, but, amongst 350 others, over the sea , at Peterborough Cathedral, I will be singing Mendelsohns Oratoria, Elijah,less than a week after you passed away. It has become my personal tribute to you. With all its profound expressions of human feelings, I will be thinking of you, my dear cousin, as I look up at the overwhelming evidence of christian belief, comforted to know that where there is Love,that which may not have been fulfilled in life, will be truly rewarded in spirit. We will miss you, with love.
Suzy, Simon, Hannah, Rosie and Michael Sharp (Stamford, Lincs., England)
Dan Henegar
March 22, 2007
No way to replace you ya' big lug! When I come to see ya,a G&T will hit the spot! Peace. Dan
Mike Hall
March 22, 2007
A group of people had lunch in London today just along from Lloyds of London,near the Bank of England.
A vintage bottle of red was purchased - duly opened,decanted & poured with glasses raised in honour of a long standing friend. and associate. God Bless.....
Mike,Jose & Dick - London,
Gerry Mason
March 22, 2007
Stanley, it is with great sadness that I hear this news of your death. I will always remember the great times we had when you were over here especially at the RAC. Rest in peace mate.
Mike McInerney
March 21, 2007
Stan. Thanks for the great London memories. The retirement dinner for your old pal Ted Francis and the games of snooker at the RAC. The Sun am visit and tour of the Temple, your childhood stomping grounds and to hear the boys' choir - priceless. You had a special talent to make others feel good and enjoy life's experiences. God Bless.
Kayla Smith
March 21, 2007
Stanley
I just found out this evening around 7 and there will be a big empty hole in my heart.
You were truly a great gentleman, and I always told you that at work.
I am honor to have know you these last few months at work,but I will miss stan dearly.
May GOD bless all of Stan family and friends.
GOD SPEED Stan,I will turly miss you
Lynda Bricker
March 21, 2007
Stan,
Your kindness, laughter, and a true friend to all - were most admirable qualities.
You were a true gentleman in our midst.
May God Bless You and your family.
Lynda
Desmond O'Reilly
March 21, 2007
Dear Stan,A great friend and the best of companions.Will be greatly missed on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.He left us sadly in his prime.
Ryan Billings
March 20, 2007
Stan, I always loved when you stopped by 30 Smith to see your "family." We all enjoyed your stories, your laughs, and your company. You were truly a great man with a huge heart. You will be forever missed. Much love.
Dorrie Green
March 20, 2007
You always said that I was your FAVORITE cousin but I'm quite certain there are others who enjoyed that same status! Larger than life and very special to me and my family, you leave a very large hole in the vapor. Bless you for all the love and fun you shared with us all.
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