In Memory

David Stanger

  David Craig Stanger

7/29/1962 ~ 4/27/2011

David Craig Stanger passed away peacefully on Wednesday April 27th 2011, at his home in American Fork, Utah.

Dave worked at The Utah Department of Transportation for 17 Years and also worked as a supervisor for United Rentals Highway Striping Division.

He loved the outdoors, fishing, hunting, and boating with his family. Dave also loved sports; he was an avid golfer and a huge Utah Jazz fan.

Dave loved his family very much and they were the most important part of his life. He married Wyndy Smith (from Middletown, Conn.) on September 4th, 1983. And spent 28 wonderful years together.

He is survived by his wife Wyndy and 3 children, Serena Strauss (Robert) Elko, NV. Jennifer Stanger Raleigh, NC. and Bryce Stanger American Fork, UT. And 3 beautiful grandchildren. He is also survived by his twin sister Diane Fowles (Brian) Herriman, UT. And 3 brothers Ron Stanger Jr. (Jennifer) Lehi, UT, Mike Stanger (Sandra) Orem, UT. Rob Stanger Rancho Mirage, CA.

Dave was preceded in death by his parents Ronald R. and Viva B Stanger of Provo, Utah.

Funeral services will be held Monday May 2nd 2011 at 1:30 pm in the American Fork North Stake Center at 975 North 60 East in American Fork, Utah.

Friends may visit from 1:00-1:30 pm.



 
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05/03/11 02:06 PM #1    

Ross Woolf

I'm so sorry to see this, and I wish the best for his family. 

Back in grade school David and I were good friends.  One year for Christmas, before cassette tapes came into style, David got this little real to real tape player/recorder that ran on batteries (like you would see on the old Mission Impossible).  I thought it was the coolest thing ever!  We would sit and record ourselves and listen back over and over.  One day David gave that tape player to me.  I played with that thing for many years and even when I graduated to a cassette player, I still hung on to that little real to real because I thought it was so cool.  Thanks David, and God bless!


05/04/11 11:54 PM #2    

Diane Dinsdale (Probst)

I was so sorry to hear about Dave...  I will remember him as a dear friend to my first husband John McKellar, who also left us far before his time.  Best of Wishes for a peaceful time of healing and hope.  thanks for the memories... Diane (Dinsdale) (McKellar) Probst


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