Condolences
I will always remember Stanley, he was one year ahead of me in Marcelin high, but on the same drama team. I remember one proformance in particular…. He was a Mr Simons, father, and I was a Mr. Simons a salesman scared of spiders!! When it was all done the judge for the school division had to pick best actor and actress as it was a School Division competition( Blaine Lake, Marcelin, Leask).. he announced Mr. Simon as best actor. I thought for sure it was Stan. It turned out to be me ….. (to this day I think it should have been Stan). Anyway one of my great memories of Mr. Bold. Andy Renaud
I knew Stan for the last 15+ years and in that time he was always helpful and respectful of my needs. We had some good times chatting about family and friends and he was helpful with aiding me with some woodwork that I needed help with. I think what I liked the most about him was his easy going nature and always a smile or smirk on his face to lighten up the occasion. I had not seen him much of late because of Covid, and his passing will be missed by so many of us. I like to think that I will remember him much as I see in the posted picture: good health, smiling and ready for a good chat.
I have many happy memories of Stan and Gail and their friendship that span over four decades. For example, we had a yearly tradition of meeting up at my family’s summer cabin at Pigeon Lake where our two families swam, boated, BBQed and discussed and solved all the world’s problems! I will remember Stan for his wonderful sense of humour and “together we can do it” spirit. My deepest condolences to Gail and all of the family. May our heavenly Father bring you comfort as you laugh and cry and share memories together in this very difficult but precious time. Lots of love, Wendy
Stan's memorial service on February 27th at 2pm.
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Sorry for your loss Steffany(and Mike) of your father and sending condolences out to the whole family at this time.
I remember watching Stan hook the kids up to the zipline and send them flying. I remember his brilliant warm smile encompassing and encouraging all of us.
My heart is with you, Gail, and Christina and family, and all of.Stan's children and grandchildren. His legacy and life live on in you all.
My deepest sympathy to Gail and family.
I will miss Stan’s calls and up-dates on the family. We always enjoyed his visits, his laughter, and his jokes. I hope he will be with Joe, talking about hockey or school experiences. He always ended his calls with “you take care now”, so, take care from me. Love, Doris
Stan was a wonderful man. His smile lit up the room. He was so wise, generous and kind. His sense of humour was brilliant and he gave us so many giggles with his sharp wit. We always revered him for his loyalty and faithfulness. He was a friend who was dearly loved and deeply respected. May you feel his presence near, as you gather in memory of him. May our God whose love for you all, restore your spirits, give you peace, and strengthen you in these early days. We love you and lift you up in our daily prayers.
Chic and Carolynn Tyson
Dear Gail and family. We are so sad to know that Stan's journey on earth here has ended and wish to extend our heartfelt sympathy. We pray you will be held in the strong, loving arms of our Creator God; our Heavenly Father, as you find your way, without Stan by your side. His spirit will live on in your hearts and may you be encouraged by sharing wonderful memories of a life well-lived. We've enjoyed getting to know you all over the last several years.
Blessings, Jake & Verna Froese
Corrine Neilson / White City SK
Our Deepest Condolences to you and your family!
Words will not wipe away your tears
and a hug may not ease the pain,
but hold onto your memories because forever they will remain.
Stan and his smile will be dearly missed by all.
Gail and family, I send my deep condolences to you at this heartbreaking time. Our families met in the late 80’s at South Calgary Christian Fellowship, and we knew then what amazing people you were; strong in your marriage and in your walk with the Lord. I enjoyed both your involvement in our Small Group, and looked forward to Stan’s wisdom, and your knowledge of the Bible. Stan will long remain in my heart, particularly after he bought and installed a new car battery for me with no hesitation! No doubt he will still be continuing conversations with Ron in their Fathers House.
Gail & Family, So very sorry for your loss. When I saw the obituary photo, it truly reflected what I remember about your beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother. Although I had not seen him over the past few years, this photo captured his warm, welcoming smile & presence (best said by a close friend). He was a thoughtful, kind man who expressed protective care & concern for his family & others. Praying for you.
Stan has been a bright light in my and Ray's lives. Since they first met, there was a bond. Stan wanted to have Ray on the phone and spoke with him until Ray lost his speech. Stan cared. Who would have thought Stan would go first? Much love to Gail and the family.
Patricia Henderson
Gail and Family.
May Stan's strength carry with you now and forward into the future. He loved and was much loved by all who knew him.
Gail and the Bold family, we are so sorry for the loss of a man that was strong and wise, I never saw him mad or flustered just calm cool and collected. Although our paths did not cross often enough he inspired me as a young boy, including our last meeting this past fall.. Stan will be missed by myself and our family may he Rest In Peace
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