Mr. Don Alexander Stanley

Mr. Don Alexander Stanley
(March 5, 1961 - April 26, 2025)
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Mr. Don Alexander Stanley

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  1. Cousin Don was not in my generation, but he didn’t pick and choose how he loved and supported his family. I can still remember him showing up with opened arms and acceptance for my husband and I when we started our business 7 years ago. We will sincerely miss his presence in the days to come!

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  2. With heartfelt condolences, May the love of God surround you and your family and bring you all peace & strength

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  3. To The Stanley Family!

    Please accept my deepest sympathy because I am truly sadden by the passing of Don. Even though it was an extreme shock for me, we all know that God makes no mistakes. Don was such a wonderfully intellegent, pleasant, friendly yet calm person. He was very giving and was always willing to help anyone when the need arise. I looked forward to his fellowship at church and Benedict games. He was present at practically all football and basketball games tailgating and socializing with colleagues and friends. I also looked forward to seeing him walk into the church doors dressed impeccably well. I will miss that kind, calm and friendly appearance and voice. But I am celebrating his life because he has truly gained his wings! My thoughts and prayers are with his entire family during this most difficult time! Love and Blessings, Mary

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  4. To the Stanley family I extend my deepest sympathy! Don and I walked in the afternoon at Caughman Road Park. As we walk, we would discuss religion, politics, sports, and any relevant issue. Sometimes the discussion could be heated, but it never broke our friendship! Don was adamant concerning golfing! He tried to educate me on the history and the art of golfing! He even gave me a set of clubs and golfing accessories. He love to talk about Benedict football and basketball. Don was passionate, kind, intellectual, and one of the best friend that anyone could’ve had! My prayer is that one day in the future your joy will return. I can only imagine the pain that that you an enduring at this time! If there’s anything that I can do now or in the future, please do not hesitate to ask!

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  5. To the Stanley family I extend my deepest sympathy! Don and I walked in the afternoon at Caughman Road Park. As we walk, we would discuss religion, politics, sports, and any relevant issue. Sometimes the discussion could be heated, but it never broke our friendship! Don was adamant concerning golfing! He tried to educate me on the history and the art of golfing! He even gave me a set of clubs and golfing accessories. He love to talk about Benedict football and basketball. Don was passionate, kind, intellectual, and one of the best friend that anyone could’ve had! My prayer is that one day in the future your joy will return. I can only imagine the pain that that you an enduring at this time! If there’s anything that I can do now or in the future, please do not hesitate to ask!

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  6. Don, you will be missed!!! You were a great guy and enjoyed fellowshipping with you at church and at other times! My prayers are with your family!

    Mario Glisson

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  7. Our sincere sympathy and condolences and prayers to the family and relatives and friends.

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  8. My sincere condolences to the Stanley family. Losing someone you’ve known and loved since you were a teenager reminds me how precoius the gift of frienship truley is !! RIP my friend.

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  9. Another limb has fallen from the family tree. I will remember the fun times we shared and the laughter.

    Alisha and Lexie, sending you prayers of comfort and peace during this time.

    Love ya!

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  10. To the entire Stanley family, my deepest condolences and prayers to my classmate who was a quiet giant, and a snazzy dresser. RIP

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  11. My heart aches at the loss of my youngest uncle, who I affectionately called “Baby Uncle”! Auntie Alisha and little cousin Lexie, know that we are all praying for God’s peace and comfort as you navigate through your heartbreak. We love you both!

    RIP Baby Uncle… We’ll see you in the morning!

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  12. Prayers of peace and comfort extended to the Stanley family. My classmate will be remembered for his quiet spirit and gentle demeanor. Rest in peace.

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  13. Praying for the family SIP classmate

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  14. My deepest condolences and thoughtful prayers are with the Stanley family

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  15. My sincere condolences to the Stanley family. Praying for peace and comfort.

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  16. My deepest condolences to the Stanley Family

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