Stanley ROSS

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Stanley Arthur "Stan" Ross, 86, passed away May 30, 2005 in Lake Havasu City, AZ. He was born to William and Florence (Parker) Ross on May 6, 1919 in Elk River, MN.Stan married his beloved bride on August 3, 1942. He and Billie, along with their two sons made Lake Havasu their home 19 years ago from White Bear Lake, MN. He worked for the 3M Company in St. Paul, MN for 20 years in industrial relations. Stan served proudly in the US Navy during WWII. He was a member of the Golden K Kiwanis, SCORE and the Elks Lodge.Stan will be dearly missed by his wife, Billie; sons, Steven Howard Ross of Apple Valley, MN and Gregory Arthur Ross of Philadelphia, PA; sisters, Beth Ross of Robinsdale, MN and Shirley Ross of Wayzata, MN; four grandchildren and seven great grandchildren.Memorial services will be held Tuesday, June 7, 11:00 AM at St. Michael's United Methodist Church. Rev. Lyndon Mason will officiate.In lieu of flowers, the family has requested donations be made in his name to St. Michael's United Methodist Church, 2985 Jamaica Blvd., Lake Havasu City, AZ 86406.Condolences may be submitted in Stan's memory to www.lietz-frazefuneralhome.com.Arrangements were entrusted to Lietz-Fraze Funeral Home & Crematory.
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