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STANLEY WILLIAM DAVIS
Born: Oct 29, 1930
Date of Passing: May 28, 2017
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemorySTANLEY WILLIAM DAVIS October 29, 1930 - May 28, 2017 It is with deep sadness and heavy hearts we announce the passing of Stanley William Davis, at Red River Place, on May 28, 2017. Forever remembered in their hearts are his three sons, Darryl, Dale (Lisa), and Darrin and Stan's sister, Beatrice. He also leaves behind numerous grandchildren, great-grandchildren, sisters-in-law, brothers-in-law, nieces and nephews. He is predeceased and now reunited with his loving wife Anne and daughter Ruth. Also reunited with his mother Gratia, father Arthur Glen and brother Gilbert. Stan was born in Winnipeg in 1930 and later moved to Fisher Branch where he spent most of his childhood. Because both of his parents passed away when Stan was very young, he, his older sister Beatrice, and younger brother Gil, were raised by their grandparents, Henry and Clara Mabb on the family farm. Stan attended Maidstone School and later joined the Royal Canadian Navy in 1948. After going through his basic training in Esquimalt, BC, and taking a few tours in South America, Stan went to Halifax to train in communications. In early 1952 he was shipped to Korea to join with Canada's Commonwealth Allies who were aiding the South Koreans in their war with the North. During the Korean War, he served on the HMCS Cayuga and Crusader as the ship's signalman in charge of radio, Morse and semaphore communication until the middle of 1953. Stan was discharged from the Royal Canadian Navy in 1955 and began his career working for the Federal Government in the Department of Communications until his retirement in 1985. Stan and Anne (Reimer) married in Winnipeg in 1954 and had four children. While working for the government, he and his family relocated a number of times to places including Port Arthur, Ontario, Churchill, Thompson and finally landing back in Winnipeg. In 1974, Stan and his family moved to Stonewall where they resided for the next 40 years being very active in the community and involved in hockey, curling and baseball. He and his wife Anne were also members of the local Legion. Stan first signed up with the Legion in Esquimalt during his Navy training back in 1951 and again with the Stonewall branch in 1974. Over the years he had served as president and has worked on various committees. He received the Meritorious Service Medal, which is the Legion's highest honour, and his Lifetime Membership. Stan and his beloved wife Anne, of over 61 years of marriage before her passing in August of 2015, moved to Selkirk for their remaining days. Family and community were very important to Stanley and he devoted a lot of his life to helping others. He was a warm and loving man that will be missed by all who knew him. Rest in Peace. Many thanks to the staff of Woodland Courts, The Selkirk General Hospital, and Red River Place in Selkirk. Memorial service will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 5, 2017, at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, 433 Main Street, Stonewall, Manitoba. MacKenzie Funeral Home Stonewall 204-467-2525 info@mackenziefh.com
Publish Date: Jun 3, 2017
STANLEY WILLIAM DAVIS October 29, 1930 - May 28, 2017 It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Stanley Davis on Sunday, May 28, 2017, at Red River Place, Selkirk. Memorial service will take place at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 5, 2017, at MacKenzie Funeral Chapel, 433 Main Street, Stonewall, Manitoba. Longer notice to follow in Saturday's edition of the Winnipeg Free Press. MacKenzie Funeral Chapel Stonewall 204-467-2525 info@mackenziefh.com
Publish Date: May 30, 2017
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jun 03, 2017
Condolences & Memories (2 entries)
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I apologize for how late this is but I only found out about Stan's passing yesterday. My first job after graduating from Electronics Technology at Red River Community College (1975) was as a Radio Inspector in Training at the District Office of the Department Of Communications in Winnipeg, Federal Government of Canada. Stan was either the District Director of the office at that time or he became District Director shortly after. I was young and can't remember the timing exactly. But, I clearly remember Stan as a considerate, kind man and I thought he was a very good boss. - Posted by: Cheryl Slack (Former employee at the Department of Communications, 1975-?) on: Oct 15, 2017
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We are so sorry for the loss of your Dad & Grandpa. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. - Posted by: Cal & Kathy Turner (Friend) on: May 31, 2017