Wayne Schuricht
Angela, I am so sorry for your loss and your families. I am so glad I had the chance to meet Stan with you at your shop. We'll just have to tee it up on the other side. Love, Wayne
Birth date: Feb 21, 1938 Death date: Nov 21, 2009
Born February 21, 1938 to Henry and Ida Reiter in Sentinel, OK. Stan died peacefully at home on November 21, 2009 after a valiant battle against cancer. He is admired by all who know him for the courage and positive attitude that Read Obituary
Angela, I am so sorry for your loss and your families. I am so glad I had the chance to meet Stan with you at your shop. We'll just have to tee it up on the other side. Love, Wayne
Going to miss you Stan, see you on the back nine!
It was my pleasure to know Stan while employed at The Travelers Ins in Houston, TX. We would see each other at company functions from time to time, usually on the golf course. We pray God's blessings and strength for the family.
Dear Angela and family, We share very fond memories of Stan — always friendly, aways smiling, and always sharing his latest joke. We remember him as a very caring man who loved his family very much. His passing is the world's loss and heaven's gain. May god richly bless you during the coming days — especially the Holidays, which will be a challenge for you, I know. Love and prayers, Clell and Armilda
Stan was a very special person. I will cherish the Saturday morning breakfasts and the many cups of coffee that we shared. Stan's dry sense of humor was such a pleasure. Working with Stan was a priviledge. He loved his family and was a loyal friend. I will miss him.
Angela – We are deeply sorry for your loss of Stan. You 2 were our first friends when we moved to Richardson in 1978. We enjoyed seeing the girls grow, the bar-be-ques, the entertainment at your house, eating our first okra, cooking our first brisket, and drinking the occasional adult beverage. I still remember dropping Bridget off at your house when Maria and I went to the hospital to have Maureen. Knowing you and Stan enhanced our memory of living in Texas. Please give Amy and Erin a big hug for us.
Dear Stan – thank you for choosing me to share you life. I am so very proud to have been loved by such a wonderful man. You touched the lives of everyone who met you. You will be missed but the memories will fill our hearts. Rest well, my love.
Angela, how I enjoyed the video and remembering back to school years with Stan. He was a gem (a true diamond in the rough) and know he will truly be missed by many. I rejoice in the fact that one day we'll meet again.
Precious Angela and girls, How I remember my little brother's friend, Stan. They were a nuisance as all little brothers are. Oh how we loved them. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Stan was a quick wit and one of the funniest guys I had the privilege of knowing. I got to know him when I came home from the Naval Academy in the summers of 1957-59. Most recently, early this year, Stan sent me a lengthy hand written snail mail that I will treasure. At the time he said he was feeling OK and just wanted to know what I had been doing recently. That was the type of person Stan was, always concerned about his fellow man, and in a most caring way. We have lost a giant from our western Oklahoma tradition of producing productive Americans. Thank you Stan for coming our way and it has been a pleasure to know you. With a warm heart, Don Smith