Milton Charles Standifer, Jr.

Milton Charles Standifer, Jr.

December 20, 1941 - December 19, 2007

Milton Charles Standifer, Jr.

December 20, 1941 - December 19, 2007

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STANDIFER, Milton C., 65, passed away on December 19, 2007 at home in Laguna Niguel, California. Milton, known by family and friends as ‘Stan,’ was a U.S. Army veteran who served during the Korean War. As a businessman, he was successful in the international marble and granite trade, and remains well known in the industry today. Whether traveling the world, or enjoying his family and friends, Stan savored life to the fullest. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Norma; sons, James Battaglia and Terrance Standifer; daughter, Kim Twombley; and seven grandchildren. He is also survived by his mother, Flavia; brother, Jim; sister, Ginger; and numerous aunts and cousins. Services will be held at 1:00 PM on Thursday, December 27th at O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA, 92653. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the American Cancer Society.

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9 responses to Milton Charles Standifer, Jr.

  1. Dear Dad,
    Thank you for all that you have done
    for me and our family. You have been a great father. You will always be remembered and forever be in my prayers. May your soul rest in peace in heaven
    Love Your Son Jimmy

  2. dave allum says:

    loss of a good man and great person

  3. STAN AND I HAVE BEEN FRIENDS FOR 48 years, HE WAS LIKE A BIG BROTHER TO ME. WE SHARED GOOD TIMES AND BAD TIMES. IN ALL THOSE YEARS I DONT THINK WE EVER MISSED SPEAKING ON CHRISTMAS EVE….BEFORE HE WAS MARRIED HE SPENT MANY CHRISTMAS EVES AT MY HOME, FESTIVITIES NEVER BEGAN UNTIL HE ARRIVED! TODAY, IS VERY DIFFICULT I MISS THAT CALL. STAN WAS MY DAUGHTER DEBBIES GODFATHER AND TO MY OTHER THREE CHILDREN HE WAS “UNCLE MILT”….HE WILL BE MISSED BY MY FAMILY AND FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS…REST IN PEACE STAN, I WILL THINK OF YOU ALWAYS……SAN DEE

  4. Merry Christmas Dad Poppy! We miss you so very much, you will forever be in our hearts. Thank you for the wonderful contributions you made in our lives. We will treasure our memories of you always and think of you everyday. Until we meet again…We love you!

  5. Uncle Milt,
    I cherish the memories of the days when you would come to our house on Elm Avenue in Cypress and you and my dad would knock back a few beers and a take us to the local liquor store to buy wooden kites. You and my dad would put the kites together for us and we’d fly those kites all afternoon. Then we’d beg you to take us for a ride on your motorcyle. When we moved to Comstock Court in Cypress, you would come over on Sunday afternoons and you and my dad would entertain us kids by doing flips with us in our pool. As I grew up, you were there to help me out with my first car that I didn’t have to share with my dad, which I purchased from you and Norma. You were also there to help me out when I purchased my first brand new car, sight unseen. As we started our own families, visits became fewer and farther between. Thank God memories are abundant and never far away. Please say hello to Lou, Joe and Rose for me. Love, Your Goddaughter

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