Stanley Mathews (January 21, 1956 - November 08, 2013)

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Stanley Mathews
  • January 21, 1956
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  • November 08, 2013

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Stanley was born in Vandergrift PA He came to this area in 2008 from Chambersburg, PA. He served in the US Army serving in Korea. He was a retired heavy equipment mechanic for Lenerkenny Army Depot in Chambersburg, PA. His family recalled his enjoyment of fishing and crabbing on the Indian River and that he was an avid reader. He enjoyed outdoor activities including walking on the beach and hiking. He is survived by his wife of 20 years Janelle, parents John and Lucille Mathews of Vandergrift, PA, sister Christine and Michael Sauro of McAlester, OK and several nieces and nephews. Life Celebration will be 2:00PM Monday at Baldwin Brothers Heritage Place 1 North Causeway New Smyrna Beach FL. Memorial donations are requested to the American Cancer Society at www.Cancer.org.  

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  1. Kathy Croyle Matarrese says:
    22 Nov 2013
    To Stanley's family,
    Please accept my deepest sympathies. I was sorry to hear of Stanley's passing. I thought of Stanley often over the years and wondered where life had led him. We dated in the early 1970's and lost touch when we parted ways. I would love to hear from Stan's wife, Janelle. Feel free to call or e-mail me at any time. 724-845-6382 or 724-994-0081. You were a very lucky woman to have had Stanley in your life for so many years. He was one of the "good guys." Again, heartfelt condolences to you all.

  2. Dan Lawrence says:
    16 Nov 2013
    I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my sincere condolences. Having a loved one pass away is one of the hardest things we have to deal with in this life. Please be assured that God does care and will remember your loved one. In times like these I find comfort from God's word the bible. Revelation 21:4 is particularly soothing where God says" and he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away." Please remember and cherish the memories of you dear loved one and look forward to the time when death will be a thing of the past- just as God has promised.

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