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Stanley Emerson Wilson,

STANLEY EMERSON WILSON,

2021

In loving memory of Stan who passed away at Extendicare Nursing Home on Tuesday, July 5, 2016 peacefully in his sleep. Stan was predeceased by his wife Dixie (nee Thicke), father Clarence Wilson, mother Lillian King, stepfather Bruce King, brother Alvin and sister Ethelda. He is survived by his children Shelley, Donald, Brian (Teresa), Bev (Stew Pfisterer) Wilson, grandchildren Alissa & Aaron Demers and Nathanial & McKayla Wilson and sister Muriel (Steve Crocker) McClure.Stan was a loving husband, father and grandfather and was known to demonstrate exceptional patience, kindness and goodwill throughout his life. As an employee of Archer’s Dairy for most of his life, he was well liked and respected. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and skiing and passed on his love of Nature to his children.The family also wishes to thank the nurses, doctors and staff of Extendicare Nursing Home who gave excellent care for many years.Cremation
French Family Funeral Home & CrematoriumCelebration of Life
Extendicare Kirkland Lake
Wednesday, July 13, 2016
2:00 – 3:00 p.m.Donations
Resident Council of Extendicare
P.O. Box 3900 Kirkland Lake, ON. P2N 3P4Advocate for Northern Animals
c/o 49 Government Rd. W. Kirkland Lake, ON. P2N 2E3Condolences for the family may be offered at
www.FrenchFamily.caKirkland Lake, OntarioOffer Condolence for the family of Stanley Emerson Wilson

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Anita and I were saddened to read of Stan’s passing. I worked with him at Archer’s Dairy for many years. To me he was like a gentle giant. He was always friendly and personable and very dedicated to his job. We would like to express our sincere condolences at this sad time. Sincerely Jim and Anita Haine

Jim Haine, March 1, 2021

Stan was a very kind gentleman who loved life, his family and his friends. He liked to talk of days gone by, the days at the dairy, hunting and fishing. He will be missed by the residents and staff at Extendicare

Lynn Stabryla, March 1, 2021

My deepest sympathy to Stan’s family. I will always treasure the memories I have of going hunting and fishing with my dad and Stan and Fred Stoltz. Stan was always the coolest guy. He will always be remembered.

Chris Lomanno, March 1, 2021

I am profoundly sorry to hear about Stan’s passing. He was a good friend of my father, Fred Stoltz. They had a friendship that lasted many years. I remember Stan as a tall gentle man who loved the outdoors. He was very much a man who reflected the values of his generation: strong work ethic, importance of family, appreciation of nature. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the family. Bob Stoltz

Bob Stoltz, March 1, 2021

my sympathy to the family now he will be with his wife again

francine charbonneau, March 1, 2021

Thinking of my cousins with fond memories of Uncle Stan. Love Joanne (Thicke) and family Terry, Victoria and Creighton

Joanne Thicke, March 1, 2021

Stan was part of my childhood. Visits to his home on Duncan Avenue. Always warm and welcoming. Cool stories about fishing. A big, jovial presence who raised a large and loving family. Missed. RIP Uncle Stan. Alan Thicke

alan thicke, March 1, 2021