Stanley Poole
Born: Sat., Aug. 11, 1951
Died: Sat., Aug. 29, 2015
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Mr. Stanley Poole, age 64, of Vidalia, GA, died Saturday, August 29, 2015, at Oxley Park Health and Rehab of Lyons after an extended illness.
Stanley was a native and lifelong resident of Toombs County. He was a retired nursing home administrator.
He is preceded in death by his parents Elwood and Etta Mae Poole.
Stanley is survived by one son, Margarito Hernandez, of Lyons; two brothers, Harvey Poole and Billy Poole, both of Lyons; and one sister, Betty Rose Carter, of Brunswick.
Interment will be held privately at a later date.
Stewart-Rosier Funeral Service of Vidalia is in charge of arrangements.
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Wilma Lee Harrison Harrell
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Posted Mon August 31, 2015
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Stanley "Squanky" was a classmate and friend through the years. Our families lived near each other. On the school bus route; he was dropped off before me. Often he would get on his bike and ride to my house before the bus arrived to drop me off. We had our childhood moments as playmates until we would get on each others nerves and I'd send him on his way or he would head home when, in his opinion, I did not want to play fair. . . . so were those days. As we all do, he had his ways however we remained friends and would share together through the years as our paths would meet. "Squanky" May you rest in peace as only God can/will provide for those willing to call upon his name and accept the invitation. I extend my sympathy to all family and friends.
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Wanda Smith Parker
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Posted Tue September 01, 2015
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I am saddened to read of the passing of Stanley (Squanky) Poole. My deepest sympathy and condolences to his family. May you RIP Squanky.
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James Brinson
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Posted Sat September 05, 2015
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I was very saddened to hear of Stan's passing. We had lost touch the last few years, but he has always been in my heart and often on my mind. I hope he has finally found some peace. It is breaking my heart that I did not get to talk to him one last time. Even though we had our differences over the years, we were dear friends and I will miss him. I hope he knew that I would always love him, and I will always cherish the good memories of our times together. God bless you, Stan. I know you are happy now, with your loving mother, who you cherished above all else. Rest in peace, my friend.
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Rustin, Faye
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Posted Mon September 14, 2015
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I am so sorry for your loss. I know Stanley has not been well for some time. I hope you find peace in knowing that he is now at peace.
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