In Loving Memory of Stanley Dumansky
September 12, 1950 – October 22, 2025A faithful servant, loving soul, and humble man of God
Born in Hoxter, Germany in 1950, Stanley Dumansky was a graduate of Central High School, Class of 1968. Stanley worked and retired from FEDEX after over 30+ years of service., known not just for his strong work ethic but for his unwavering kindness and ever-present smile. No one was a stranger to him — only friends he had not yet met. Whether at work, in his community, or among family, he was quick to lend a hand, share a laugh, tell a captivating story, or offer an encouraging word.
A devoted servant of Jehovah God, Stanley found great joy in sharing the good news, living his beliefs not only through words but through his example. He loved to sing praise and songs to God — his favorite, “Living Peacefully in a Peaceless World,” reflected the serenity that lived within him. He found peace in the Word, in song, and in the simple acts of kindness that defined his days.
Stanley was a man of many gifts — a builder of both things and people. He found joy in creating with his hands, whether through stonework, gardening, painting, or repairing things. His craftsmanship was meticulous, but his true artistry was in how he built relationships — strong, lasting, and full of kindness and compassion.
A teacher at heart and a student of life, Stanley loved to pass on what he knew — from spiritual truths and historical facts, to practical skills. To his grandchildren, he was patient, encouraging, playful, and a steady loving presence.
He was sharply dressed, soft-spoken, humble in spirit, and steadfast in faith.
Stanley’s passing leaves an ache in the hearts of his family — his loving son Michael (Leza) Dumansky, step-daughter Andrea (John) Miller, grandchildren Benjamin Davenport, Hailey Vaughn, Hannah Miller, Joshua Dumansky, and Alexander Dumansky, and his dear siblings Maria (Thomas) Baughman, Anna Friedrichsen, Kathy Brady, and Paula Dumanski — as well as many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife Marchana Dumansky (2016), his daughter Maria Dumansky, his parents Nicholas and Tekla (Mala) Dumansky, and his brother-in-law John Brady.
A memorial service will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, 2180 Martin Rd., Mogadore, OH 44260on Saturday, November 8th at 2:00 p.m.
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses
Visits: 814
This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the
Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.
Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors