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301 E McLoughlin Blvd. Suite E
Vancouver, Washington
RICHARD JAMES STANLEY
April 15, 1940 ~ December 11, 2017
Richard James Stanley, 77, passed away in Vancouver, WA. He was born in Jerome, ID.
Richard is survived by his wife, Donna Stanley, of 41 years; daughters, Vickie Thompson (Todd), Diana Stanley and Scott Stanley; 4 grandchildren, Ellie and Jennie Thompson and Mitchell and Wyatt Stanley; other children that called him Papa whom he loved very much; his sister, Donna Bayless (Cleo); and brother, Larry Stanley (Linda).
There will be no services per Richard's request.
~ Rest in Peace my Love. ~
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Dad I will miss you and your personality you always made me laugh I miss our talks on the phone. It was always important to make memories and that is for sure what you and Donna made sure happened I have a lot of child hood memories and your granddaughters do also they will talk forever on the fun times at papa and grammas house, I'm glad my kids have those memories Thank you
Vickie
December 20, 2017
There won,t be an other like Stanley come around for a long time.
RC.
December 20, 2017
My heartfelt sympathy to the Stanley family. I hope you will find comfort in God's promise at John 11:24,25. Knowing there is a future for those we have lost in death can be very reassuring during this difficult time.
JT
December 19, 2017
You will be truly missed. I will always think of you when someone comes in to get a Hot & Spicy bagel with butter cut into a million pieces. May you rest in the arms of Jesus and be at piece. Condolences to Donna , Diana and the rest of your family. RIP my friend.
Genele Aguilar
December 19, 2017
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