We welcome family, friends and all relations to celebrate the life of Stanley, better known as Stan the Man. He was a man of few words, but everyone who met him seemed to seek his approval. He was always straightforward and someone you could count on to be honest, even if the truth hurt. As he had many life lessons he shared, many know he was the best backyard mechanic, a fierce MacGyver. No one was stuck if Stan was around.
Stan was greeted at the gated of heaven by all of his loved ones, his father; Peter Shotenski, paternal grandparents; Nick and Mary Shotenski, maternal grandparents; Elmer and Sarah Cote, sister; Cynthia and brother in infancy; Daniel, brothers; Angelo and Greg, nephews; Breydan, Mason and Daniel, grandson; D'arryon, aunties; Noella, Marion, Thelma, Sylvia, Esther, uncles; Alvin and Vimy (Bunny) and best friend Roy.
The memories of Stan remain to be celebrated by his mother; Sally (Willy) Benson, sons; Darcy Keshane, and Tyric Cote, stepfather Bob Benson, brothers; Peter (Lisa) Cote, Kevin (Amanda) Benson, sisters; Kimba Benson, Bobbie Benson, Brandi (Chris) Benson, Kara Benson, grandchildren; Julien, Brielle and Drayden, aunts; Colleen (Edward) Brass, Shirley Cote, Merlene Wuttunee, Vivian (Ryan) Cote, Donna (Fred) Cote and uncle Ivan (Mae) Cote. Stan also leaves to cherish his memories, his nieces, nephews as well as his cousins and friends to numerous to mention.
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