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Joan Graf
December 19, 2024
Stan was the most positive person I ever knew. He was a wonderful man full of care concern helpful kindness loving generous and many many more things too many to mention.
John conenna
February 19, 2021
There are no words on the impact he left on my life.He was a great mentor and a positive man who always looked at the bright side of life.I will always remember him.He was always their for me,i truly loved knowing and playing Hockey for him all those years in Harwood Hts.....Love you Stan,Go Bruins...Always your Goalie John Conenna,A K A the name you gave me"The Norridge Wonder".....Save me a spot on the team you coach in Heaven.....
Cindy & Jim Pleasant
December 28, 2006
Linda & Family -
I'm so sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. I remember meeting him once and he was hilarious. He & Gwen were the perfect couple. Their laughter is contageous and very good people. If there is anything I can do, or if you just want to chat, PLEASE let me know and I'll be there for you!! Miss you, Friend and please know that my deepest sympathies are with you & your family during this difficult time, and always!
Take care & God Bless!
Elana Levine
December 27, 2006
Dear Gwen and the entire Gialo family, We are very sorry to hear about Stanley's passing. Laughing is one of life's greatest joys, and Stan not only laughed very well, he also taught the people around him " the art of laughing". When you were in the presence of Stan Gialo, there was a "peaceful easy feeling". May you find comfort in the many beautiful memories of your life with that wonderful man.
Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Peace.
Elana and Mark Levine
Randy White
December 26, 2006
My deepest sympathies to the entire Gialo family. I've known Stan almost my entire life and he was as salt of the earth as they come. To this very day, I still laugh about the fun we had when we worked the polls together.
He will always have my respect. God Bless you Stan.
Jerry Tracey
December 26, 2006
I was in rehab with Stan. I will miss his company and all of his jokes. He was a joy to be with.
Sorry for your loss.
Jerry Tracey
Joan Graf
December 26, 2006
Dear Gwen and Family,
My prayers are with you in this your time of loss. Stan was an awesome child of God. He was always there to help whoever needed help. He was one of the most positive people I've known. He always found the best in everyone. He will be missed. He did his job on earth and now he is with God in heaven reaping his reward. God's Blessings on you Gwen and your family.
Bob Neubecker
December 26, 2006
Gwen,
We were sadden by the news of your loss. Please accept our deepest sympathy.
Bob, Tom, Jerry, Juanita, and everyone from Jerry's Pro Shop
Marisa & Karel Vlasak
December 25, 2006
Ray, Christine and family-
Our deepest symphaty.
Thinking of you-
The Staff of Cumberland Chapels
December 24, 2006
Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.
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