Stanley E. Dunford
January 10, 1957 - February 12, 2012
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Stanley E. Dunford
January 10, 1957 - February 12, 2012
Obituary
Stanley Edsel Dunford
Born in Seattle, Washington on January 10, 1957 to Marlene and Edsel Dunford, Stan died unexpectedly February 12, 2012 in Santa Ana, California at the age of 55.
Stan grew up in Southern California and graduated from South Torrance High School. By his junior year, Stan held football records as a varsity wide receiver and was a star track sprinter. Stan was full of life and had a variety of interests including flying and outdoor activities. A dedicated student, Stan pushed himself to excel at whatever he tried and generally succeeded. Stan graduated from University of California at Irvine with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1980, and a Master’s in Business Administration in 1984. He was guided each day by his Christian faith. During this time, he was blessed with meeting many who have become great lifelong friends.
Stan met Helen (Sidaris) in 1980 and they were married on May 4, 1985 in Rocky Hill, CT. They have two daughters, Alyssa, age 22, and Amy, age 19.
Stan’s professional career began at Fluor in Irvine, California and then continued at Kwikset/Black and Decker. For the last fourteen years, he was Vice President of Operations at Atlas Carpet Mills in Los Angeles. Stan’s career encompassed a wide range of roles including engineering solutions, product design, manufacturing operations, executive management, and many more. While he had very strong technical and management skills, he also was respected for his ability to connect with others. Stan valued the relationships he had with those in his work environment, treating everyone with kindness, fairness, and respect. Many who knew him have said that when speaking with Stan, he made them feel important, special, respected. He was enthusiastic about meeting any challenges that might arise, and took pride in his accomplishments, and in the accomplishments of others. Stan was always the voice of calm and reason in the face of any storm.
During Stan’s career he had the opportunity to work internationally, including time stationed in Saudi Arabia, and other assignments in various regions of the Far East. Stan and his family moved to Denison, Texas in 1991, where he worked as plant manager for Kwikset. The family returned to southern California in 1995, bringing with them their Texas “souvenir,” daughter Amy, born during their stay.
Being with friends and family was a large part of Stan’s life, and while he enjoyed socializing, he was also often spearheading a family construction project or photographing still and action shots of loved ones.
Stan was a loving and devoted father to his daughters Alyssa and Amy. He was very involved and supportive of their academic, athletic, and other activities. Both girls have followed in their father’s footsteps; Alyssa received her bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from UCLA in 2011, and Amy is a current student at UC Irvine, pursuing her bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.
Stan’s love of life was accompanied by his love of friends, family and colleagues. From his early years, Stan’s self-sacrificing ways of helping others became a lifelong virtue. His strong sense of values, including honesty and work ethic have become role-models for many. Stan is survived by his wife, Helen, his daughters, Alyssa and Amy, his mother, Marlene Landry, step-mother, Geri Dunford, his brothers, Wyman (Marianne) and Phil, sister, Marlo Garrett (Tim), and extended family. The family finds comfort in the fact that Stan joins his father, Edsel Dunford, who passed away in 2008.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 25, 2012 at Oak Creek Golf Club in Irvine, CA at 1:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that a donation be made to Habitat for Humanity, https://www.habitatoc.org/sslpage.aspx?pid=197, in Stan’s name. If a donation has been made, please notify O’Connor Mortuary, 25301 Alicia Parkway, Laguna Hills, CA 92653, (949) 581-4300, and include your name and address.
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51 responses to Stanley E. Dunford
Amy McGee says:
February 19, 2012
In one of the stars, I shall be living.
In one of them, I shall be laughing.
And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look at the sky at night.
~ The Little Prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Stan was caring, encouraging and kind. He will be deeply missed by so many.
My prayers are with his family.
Amy McGee
Cindy Sidaris says:
February 19, 2012
Such deep sadness for us all, especially my sister and nieces and Stan’s extended family. My love to you all.
Kara Ellingson says:
February 19, 2012
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Lori Stein says:
February 19, 2012
It is comforting to read these wonderful comments about Stan.
The amazing thing is he was also like that as a kid – if you were to ask any of his cousins back in ND that is what they would say. He was always kind and thoughtful and he had that brilliant smile that won’t be forgotten. The world was a better place with him, I just wish that time could have been longer. Our sympathy to everyone
Lori Stein
Phyllis Howatt says:
February 19, 2012
Lit a candle in memory of Stanley E. Dunford