Stan Brown

April 26, 1971 ~ October 24, 2016
Resided in:
Candler, NC
Robert Stanley "Stan" Brown, 45, of Candler, passed away on Monday, October 24, 2016.
A native of Buncombe Co., Stan was the son of Larry and Patsy Wolfe Brown. He was preceded in death by his paternal grandparents, Walter and Artie Walden, grandfather, Charles Cameron, and maternal grandparents, Thomas and Isabel Wolfe.
Stan was a graduate of Enka High School and worked for the Biltmore Winery.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by his brother, Scott Brown and wife Kelly, of Candler; sister, Annette Singleton and husband Charlie, of Candler; niece, Kaitlen Brown; nephew Eric Singleton and many loving aunts, uncles and cousins.
Stan had a big heart and loved helping people. He enjoyed fishing, camping and was an avid wrestling fan.
The funeral service for Mr. Brown will be at 2:00 p.m. on Saturday at the Groce Funeral Home chapel on Patton Ave. with Rev. Bryan Buchanan officiating. Interment will follow at Forest Lawn Memorial Park.
His family will receive friends for one hour prior to the service at the funeral home.
You will be missed prayers go out to all family.
Stan is going to be missed terribly. It is even harder for those of us who lost contact with him. My deepest condolances to his family and the many may friends he has made throughout the years! May the fishing be forever awesome now bro! I will always love and miss you!
I knew Stan in high school and his family has my deepest condolences
My deepest condolences to Stan’s family. I went to high school with Standard, he was a great friend.
God Bless you old friend.
Praying for the family so sorry for your lose
Stan. Buddy you’re really going to be missed had some great times working with you at Biltmore.
Oh my Pat and Larry I am so very sorry to hear about Stan. This is such a shock and I know you are heartbroken. I will pray for you for peace.
Dear Larry and Pat,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Stan. I pray that God will just hover close to you during this most difficult time and that HE will grant you HIS Peace now and in the days to come.
Love and Prayers,
Lisa Marrow and Family
Rest in peace my friend..May God be with your family in their sorrow..
Condolences, and regards, Brown family.
Larry / Patsy / Scott…… we send my empathy to you fine folk. To lose a son, and brother, so early in life is gut retching. Our family thoughts are with all of you.
So Sorry to hear about your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.. We love you
Praying for family. I called him Skippy when he worked at Putsch. We was a great guy & will be missed.
Larry and Pat
Iva and I are so sorry for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. Claim God’s promises and lean on his love to receive His peace and comfort.
Nothing I can say will ease your pain. Just know there are many, many prayers going up for this family. This was and is my idea of the perfect family. Stanley was blessed so much to have the two of you for his parents. May God lead you all to find peace. May God bless you all. With all our thoughts and prayers,
We love you all dearly, Diana Warren, Lisa, Ashley and Hunter Hilton, Jason, Dena, Mackenzie and Sadie Warren
Larry and Patsy, my heart breaks for you both. I did not Stan but Mike says he was a fine young man. No words can console your heart during these sad days. I want to express love and light to you both. Prayers for strength.
Dear Larry, Patsy, and family… I am so very sorry to learn about the loss of your Stan.
Fortunately, death is only a temporary part of life. Jesus promised us a wonderful resurrection of the dead (John 5:28,29/1 Thessalonians 4:13, 14), so we have the hope of being reunited with our deceased loved ones. In the meantime, even though the pain of loss through death may seem sometimes insurmountable, rest assured that God will give you the strength necessary to endure the coming months (Psalm 46:1).
Please accept my deepest sympathy and sincere condolences and feel free to contact me.
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Larry and Pat, Marie and I were so shocked to hear of Stan passing. We are at a loss, as to what to say that could give comfort at a time like this. Just remember God has a plan and we sometimes don’t always understand. All things work together for good to them that love the Lord. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you in the coming days.
So sorry to hear about your lose. We had alot of great times at Hominy Valley playing ball. Those are all good Memories that will be with us forever.
Larry,Pat andScott so sorry to hear of Stans passing. Our love and prayers go out to each of you
We are very sorry for your loss. I worked with Stan at Jesse Israel’s Nursery. We had several good fishing trips too. Stan was a good guy and will be missed. We pray that God comfort your family as only He can in this most difficult time.
Condolences to the Brown family and friends of Stan. Words of comfort are hard to find, just remember Jehovah (Psalms 83:18) invites you to throw your burdens on Him and He will sustain you in your time of grief. (Psalms 34:18)
Dear Family,
You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. God will provide you with comfort during this grievous time and he promises a better future. Revelation 21:3,4 God will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.’?
Pat and Larry ,We are so sorry to hear about your son.May God be with you.Francis and Sandra Griffin
I was so very sorry to hear of the passing of Stanley.
My brother Will had just informed me of his passing.
Please know the family is in my prayers.
Sincerely,
Nelson Reeves
(Lit’l Red)
My sincere sympathies to the Brown family. I’m so very sorry for your loss. The death of a loved one is such a challenging time for the entire family. I hope that you can find some comfort in God’s Word the Bible. Acts 24:15 says, ‘I have hope toward God… that there is going to be a resurrection…’ Here the Bible is assuring us that in the near future we have the hope of being reunited with our loved ones we have loss in death. May this promise be a comfort to you during this difficult time. I
Pat and Larry, I can think of no greater loss than that of a child. I pray that our Great Comforter will bring peace to your hearts.