Photography
Official Obituary of

Stan Denys

November 16, 2021

Stan Denys Obituary

A celebration of life of Stan G. Denys will be held at a later date.

Stan was born April 1952 in Heilbronn, Germany, the son of Anton and Martha (Tkatczenko) Denys.

He died November 16, 2021 in Bandon at the age of 69.

Stan moved with his family to the United States at the age of 5 when his family was sponsored by a family in Chicago. He was raised and educated in Chicago and was an altar boy 7 years at Saint Stanislaus Kostka.

Stan met Devon while taking classes in college and have been together ever since. It was Love at first sight. They called it serendipity.

In 2004 They saw a photo of Bandon in a magazine and he traveled to see the town.  There he found a building for sale in Old Town so they purchased it and moved to Bandon where he and Devon opened, owned, and operated, Devon’s Boutique. He was the CFO but mainly known as the King of Devon’s. Stan was an avid Gardner, and also loved cooking, golf, music, and was just getting into collecting old baseball mitts.

Stan is survived by his wife Devon Matsuda, children, Spencer & Silje Stegeman, Benjamin & Crystal Stegeman, Kristina & Arthur McLaughlin, grandchildren Brandon, Clark, Autumn, Rhys, and Lily, sister Eve Dillon, Nephew’s and niece Christopher & Keri Dillon, Ryan & Alina Dillon,  Jamie Dillon, and grand nephews and niece, Ralph, Grace, Jack, Jay, and baby on the way.

 

To send flowers to the family or plant a tree in memory of Stan Denys, please visit our floral store.

Friends and family have shared their relationship to show their support.
How do you know Stan Denys?
We are sorry for your loss.
Help others honor Stan's memory.
Email
Print
Copy

Services

You can still show your support by sending flowers directly to the family, or by planting a memorial tree in the memory of Stan Denys
SHARE OBITUARY

© 2024 Westrum Funeral Service, INC. - Amling-Schroeder Funeral Service. All Rights Reserved. Funeral Home website by CFS & TA | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Accessibility