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Stanley O’Brien,

STANLEY O’BRIEN,

2021

Stan O’Brien passed away in Sudbury on Thursday, November 18, 2010 from esophageal cancer. Stan is survived by his mother Helen O’Brien and his siblings Pat O’Brien, Peter O’Brien, Casey (Tim) O’Connor and Tracey (Pierre) Labbe. He is also survived by four nieces Natalee and Amy O’Connor, Terry Lynn Labbe and Cassandra O’Brien. Stan was predeceased by his father Terrance O’Brien, grandparents Tyyne (Harold) Smith and Stan O’Brien of Kirkland Lake, Nora and Norman Wilson of Englehart. The family will receive relatives and friends at the Monette & French Funeral Home on Friday, November 26, 2010 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. A funeral service will be held in the “Teck-Hughes” Chapel of the Monette & French Funeral Home on Saturday, November 27, 2010 at 10:30 a.m. Donations in Stan’s memory may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society (38 Government Rd. West Kirkland Lake, ON. P2N 2E2).Offer Condolence for the family of Stanley O’Brien

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Over the past years I had the honour and privilege of working with Stan on the night shift as taxi-cab drivers. We spent many nights together, sitting outside of bars, making the thrilling sojourns into the blackened mystery of the wilderness surrounding Kirkland Lake, and revelling in our freedom. As a taxi-cab driver, Stan worked hard and with pride. Hours are long for drivers; business can go from non-stop to non-existent in a heartbeat. Thankfully, during the down times, I had the chance to watch movies, discuss music, current events, politics, religion and technology with him. Stan was a true gentleman. He judged people and events on their own merits. I bore witness to him demonstrating a profound understanding of the difference between right and wrong on a daily basis. Stan lived and breathed integrity. Furthermore, Stan was a kind, caring, compassionate person. He was shy, though he could inject knowledge and experience into any conversation when so inclined. Stan was intensely literate on a range of topics from history and geography to mathematics and music. He had read countless novels and non fiction books. He also watched a plethora of movies and followed the careers of the writers, directors and actors associated with them. I will never forget watching movies with Stan, and listening to his explanations of the symbolism and metaphors presented. There can be no greater sorrow than a mother outliving her children, and Mrs. O’Brien, Helen, is in my thoughts and prayers, as are Stan’s brothers Peter and Patty, and his sister Tracey, whom I have never had the pleasure of meeting. I am certain that Stan himself would scold anyone who was unable to find meaning in his death. For through his life, cut brutally short, he improved the lives of others and without him the world would be a lesser place. Stephen Sinclair

Stephen Sinclair, March 1, 2021

We are so sorry for your loss. Stan was a great guy and our high school days will always be remembered.

Nancy (Pennell) Taylor, March 1, 2021

We are very sad to hear of Stan’s passing from cancer. It is just a terrible disease that we need to keep fighting against to find a cure. Our thoughts and prayers are with the whole family.

Tracy (Bennetts) Waldron and family, March 1, 2021

I am so shocked and saddened to hear of Stan’s passing. My condolences go out to his family and friends. I am so so sorry.

Sherry Panagapka, March 1, 2021

I’m deeply saddened that Stan has left us at such a young age – an age that I share. Seeing his picture brings back many fond memories of a great guy with a great sense of humour who loved basketball. He will be missed. My deepest sympathies to his loved ones.

Ken Doggett, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of Stan. Please accept my deepest sympathy, and may your memories of him bring you comfort and ease your sadness.

Kathy Petch Porritt, March 1, 2021

I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Stan. We became good friends at Northern College and played some Night Hockey. I will miss Stan picking me up in the taxi to take me to my Bellevue gigs. My condolences.

Darren /Hairy/ Phillips, March 1, 2021

Casey,Tim, and O’Brien Family We are very sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. Brian remembers Stan from school as a quiet,likeable student–a real nice individual!! Unfortunately and regretfully we were unable to attend his service but our thoughts and sympathy are with you. Brian and Gale

Brian and Gale Hamilton, March 1, 2021

I was very saddened to hear of Stan’s passing at such a young age. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Barry Nelson, March 1, 2021

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