A 1953 graduate of New Albany High School, he went on to earn his Mechanical Engineering degree from the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. He was pre-deceased by his first wife, Mary Lou, in 1988 and his second wife, Sheila, in 2007.
Stan is survived by daughters: Terri Grady (Shawn), Tamara Morris (Steve) and Tracy Patterson (Tim),
Brothers: Jamey (Sara) and David (Lana), six grandchildren: Lauren and Kristen Morris, Kate and Jack Grady, Matthew and Patrick Patterson and a great-grandson, Cameron Ford.
The family would especially like to thank his dear friend and loving and compassionate caregiver, Laverne Covington. Stan was active in the local Jaycees and served on the NAFC school board from 1978 – 1985, serving as president from 1981-82. He enjoyed his employment as a Consulting Engineer with Isaac Commercial Properties in Lexington, KY up until the time of his stroke. Stan was a man of great faith and he appreciated his family and his relationships, often reminding everyone how lucky he was. To honor Stan we hope you will make a point to tell your loved ones that they are valued and appreciated and just how lucky you are to have them in your life!
A memorial service to celebrate Stan’s life was held at Centenary United Methodist Church in New Albany, IN on Saturday, July 18. Visitation was held from 12 noon to 4:00 PM at the church.
A 1953 graduate of New Albany High School, he went on to earn his Mechanical Engineering degree from the J. B. Speed School of Engineering at the University of Louisville. He was pre-deceased by his first wife, Mary Lou, in 1988 and his second wife, Sheila, in 2007.
Stan is survived by daughters: Terri Grady (Shawn), Tamara Morris (Steve) and Tracy Patterson (Tim),
Brothers: Jamey (Sara) and David (Lana), six grandchildren: Lauren and Kristen Morris, Kate and Jack Grady, Matthew and Patrick Patterson and a great-grandson, Cameron Ford.
The family would especially like to thank his dear friend and loving and compassionate caregiver, Laverne Covington. Stan was active in the local Jaycees and served on the NAFC school board from 1978 – 1985, serving as president from 1981-82. He enjoyed his employment as a Consulting Engineer with Isaac Commercial Properties in Lexington, KY up until the time of his stroke. Stan was a man of great faith and he appreciated his family and his relationships, often reminding everyone how lucky he was. To honor Stan we hope you will make a point to tell your loved ones that they are valued and appreciated and just how lucky you are to have them in your life!
A memorial service to celebrate Stan’s life was held at Centenary United Methodist Church in New Albany, IN on Saturday, July 18. Visitation was held from 12 noon to 4:00 PM at the church.
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