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Lisa and Todd Abbott posted a condolence
Our deepest condolances go out to all of the families of Stan. A man who will always be remembered, we were all connected in some way through both of our parents whom were close friends. He was a kind man indeed! May God keep you strong during this sad time and know that he is in peace ðŸ™ðŸ™ðŸ™
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kathleen wheeler posted a condolence
My deepest condolences to Stans family and friends,May he rest in peace :(
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Jeff and Trudy Driscoll posted a condolence
Laurie, We are very saddened to hear about your loss. May you feel the love and support all around you. We will keep you in our prayers. Jeff and Trudy
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TERRY MUGFORD posted a condolence
I had the honor of serving with Stan and living across the hall from him in the quarters in Petawawa. The stories I could tell! lol He was a character and above all, an excellent soldier who had a great attitude and sense of humour. Light winds and Soft landings Stan. "Airborne" "Pro Patria" Terry Mugford
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Susan and Mike Pigeon posted a condolence
Our deepest condolences goes out to Laurie and the rest of the families.We'll never forget and treasure all the good memories we had with you and Stan.
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Jack Gaudet posted a condolence
Stan was my relative but foremost a great friend so sorry to hear of his passing. Never forgotten my friend. Pro patria
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Eunice and Eddy Eddy Dempsey{Wheeler} posted a condolence
Condolences to the family and prayers as well. May he rest in God's Eternal Peace.
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Nancy & John Balcarras posted a condolence
You know how much we will miss Stan and we are here to support you with whatever we can do. So many memories of our neighbourhood antics and Stan’s sense of humour and generosity. Great friend and neighbour, will be so missed
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Frank "Monkey" MacNeil posted a condolence
I could sit for hours on end and tell you some great stories we had about Stan, he was a tough Airborne Soldier which was second to non. Stan would always be there if you needed help and asset you in anyway he could. We had some great times in Mountain training and instructing on the course. I have not been in contact with Stan for a long time, to hear this without getting to sit and talk about old times is sad and heartbreaking. Airborne my brother, rest in piece your job on earth is done, we have your shift now, until Valhalla brother, Airborne.
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Pat Mailloux posted a condolence
RIP Stan. Fair winds and soft landings. It was a pleasure serving with you. Airborne. 💔
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Mike Ryan posted a condolence
I was fortunate to know Stan when I was a young soldier in the Airborne. Like so many others who trained and lived with him, Stan was a mentor, he was the example, he was respected by all he touched with “his wayâ€. I am sad to hear he has left us, however, we all have the memories that we hold close to us and share with only a few that could ever know their meaning. Airborne!! My sincere condolences to the family.
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Dean Duke Cuthbert posted a condolence
So sad to hear. Stan was one heck of a soldier. It was a great honour to serve with him. We were on a couple of unarmed combat demo teams, repelling exercises and a few adventures. Pleasant journey ole comrade. RIP Stan-the-Man.
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Denis Levesque posted a condolence
My condolences to Stan’s family and friends. Stan was one of those guys you could talk to even after not seeing him for years and still laugh and have a few drinks. His Heart was open and his direct concern about Troops was obvious and was huge factor in his life. Stan was a soldier’s soldier. Fit as always and a guy you want on your side by your side. I can only wish we had maintained contact post military. Miss ya buddy. I know you’re just doing the Recce for the rest of us. God Speed Stan!
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Denis Levesque posted a condolence
My condolences to Stan’s family and friends. Stan was one of those guys you could talk to even after not seeing him for years and still laugh and have a few drinks. His Heart was open and his direct concern about Troops was obvious and was huge factor in his life. Stan was a soldier’s soldier. Fit as always and a guy you want on your side by your side. I wish we had maintained contact post military. Miss ya buddy. I know you’re just doing the Recce for the rest of us. RIP Jumper
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Vivienne Muller posted a condolence
I knew Stan and Laurie through Max and Charlie. He loved his dogs and I loved him for that. We had some good laughs over the years. I will miss that. He fought the good fight.....he will be missed by us all. We were all touched in some way by his humour and his kindness. My heart goes out to Laurie and his family. He went to early but he left good memories in our hearts.
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Debbe Fitz posted a condolence
sending our prayers and love to you Laurie , thank you for being so strong and being there through this hard time , we appreciate all you have done , please take care of yourself now Stan is ok now his mom has him in her arms.RIP handsome well loves you forever and you will surely be missed
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Diane Mansell posted a condolence
Dear Laurie & Family: So very sorry to hear of Stan's passing. He was a great neighbour and true friend. I can still remember meeting Stan for the first time. I was walking back from the mailbox after getting my mail and Stan introduced himself to me and quickly gave me an "open invitation" to drop by for a beer on a Friday after work. The conditions were "if the garage door is up, stop by and if the garage door is down it meant you're sleeping." I will miss Stan's great sense of humour, kindness, and generous spirit. May he rest in peace.
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Christine & Steve Meath posted a condolence
Dear Laurie; Steve and I are so sorry to hear about the passing of Stan. We will miss his smiling face and chuckles that we would have when we would meet while walking our dogs. He always had an interesting story to share. We will miss him but he will never be forgotten.
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Brent and Janice Gale posted a condolence
Sending our deepest condolences and prayers to Laurie and Stan’s family. He was a true friend to Brent and he looked up to him as a person he inspired. Brent always loved hearing from him with some good words of wisdom or just plain humour. It was always nice to see him come visit when he came home. He will be truly missed. He was a good man.
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Ignatius young posted a condolence
He was a great friend.i met him when we were 15 years old.The 3 of us were great friends,stan,myself and dillon.we got into so much mischief lol,we finally moved to newbrunswick where the 3of us worked at mcdonalds.they were special years that i carried with me for 40 years,you will be missed my friend.
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Ron Merk Kathy Merk posted a condolence
We are so fortunate to have met Stan Wheeler. We have so many great memories that we will cherish forever. From the day that we met Stan through Laurie, we were instantly swept away by his humor, generosity and his unbelievable love of life. We were both proud to have been "Newfie Screeched", with Stan officiating! Stan always made us feel at home and welcome, weather it was in his and Laurie's home or at a camp site. Stan was a stand up citizen, weather he was saving the world, a few ducks, or a moose, or his fellow man, he was there. He will me sadly missed. He is and always will be the strongest man we have ever met. We know you are up there awaiting your own personal Rolling Stones Concert. Rock on Stan. We will miss you dearly, and we will look out for Laurie.
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Kelly Romain posted a condolence
Laurie, I was so sorry to hear of your husband's passing. Please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this difficult time. May you take comfort in the support of surrounding family and friends as well as the memories you will cherish always.
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Kim O'Rourke posted a condolence
My deepest sympathies Laurie to you and your family I met Stan in the 80,s in Petawawa and he was someone you never Forget. So sorry for your loss Kim O'Rourke
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Gloria, Malcolm & Molly McKenzie posted a condolence
We are very saddened by the news of Stan's passing, we only knew him for a short while but knew he was fighting with all his might! He was always upbeat and happy, and spoke of his love for his family here and in Newfoundland. We will miss seeing him walking Charlie, sending deepest sympathy to Laurie and family. He will be missed.
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Helen and Pete Vandebovenkamp posted a condolence
Laurie, we wish we were in London now to celebrate Stan's life with you in person. What a character! So many fond memories of Brandy Lane court neighbour adventures. We all enjoyed this special community and of course Stan was in the middle with his stories from the military, his various job stories and always Max (at that time), by his side. So blessed to have these memories in our heart.
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Aym Ramsay posted a condolence
My deepest and sincerest condolences to Laurie, Charlie and family. I was fortunate to meet Stan during the few years he worked for Canada Post. He was a hard worker, funny and above all had a sense of integrity that is so rare these days. His love for animals and his desire to help out anyone less fortunate than himself was unparalleled. He was so generous and kind and was the first to put his hand in his pocket to support another human being. May you find peace Laurie in the beautiful memories you have of you two.
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Michael posted a condolence
On behalf of Beaverbrook Pharmacy since condolences to you and your family..Stan always had an amazing outlook on life and it was a pleasure to get to know him he will be missed.
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deb wheeler posted a condolence
fhe wheeler family would like to thank stans wife laurie for all her love and surport to our brother we appecitate all the courage it took to be strong at t his sad time , she always kept us inform of his health.we thank god . stan had her in his life we are ELAINE SONNY YVONNE NANCY MADELINE VERNON ROSS DEBBIE WANDA VERY GLAD TO HAVE HAD A BROTHER LIKE STAN LOVE YOU ALWAYS
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Elizabeth Parisian posted a condolence
Elizabeth Parisian made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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michael pigeon posted a condolence
michael pigeon made a donation to London Regional Cancer Program
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John Balcaarras posted a condolence
John Balcaarras made a donation to London Regional Cancer Program
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V. Muller posted a condolence
V. Muller made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Diane Mansell posted a condolence
Diane Mansell made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Christine & Steve Meath posted a condolence
Christine & Steve Meath made a donation to London Regional Cancer Program
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Ron and Kathy Merk posted a condolence
Ron and Kathy Merk made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Pam Browne posted a condolence
Pam Browne made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Aym Ramsay posted a condolence
Aym Ramsay made a donation to Salthaven Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre
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Madeline, Greg, Denise, Juanita, Bob, Logan, Liam posted a condolence
Madeline, Greg, Denise, Juanita, Bob, Logan, Liam made a donation to London Regional Cancer Program
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