Stanley Cunningham

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Stanley Anthony Cunningham, age 51, passed away in Oceanside, California on August 17, 2011. He was born on August 16, 1960 in Kentucky to Stanley and Dorothy Cunningham. He is survived by his loving wife, Pamela Cunningham, and children. A celebration of life is scheduled for Sunday, August 28, 2011 at England Family Mortuary at 3:00 p.m.

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  1. “Stan the Man Cunningham”. My thoughts and prayers go out to Stan and his loved ones. I sincerely believe he will be watching over us all until we meet again. With respect, Dale

  2. Dear Cunningham Family, I was saddened to learn of Stan’s passing. I knew Stan from our work together at Meggitt. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. Jim King and Family

  3. I just wanted to let you know how sorry I was to hear about the death of Stan. I worked under his leadership many years ago as a young Marine and I wanted to extend my condolences. May God bless and comfort you and your family at this time. Semper Fi

  4. I was so sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. Stan worked closely with the Logistics group at Pt. Mugu. We all valued his expertise and professional input as the Fleet Liaison Officer. He was always a gentleman and liked by everyone. Stan was proud to be a Marine and played an intricate part in helping us complete our tasking always keeping the military as the top priority. He will be greatly missed.

  5. My deepest condolensces for Stan’s family. Stan was a great mentor, leader and a person who always looked out for his Marines. He was a consumate professional and it was a pleasure to work with him. This world has lost a wonderful person. “Ever look on Heaven’s scenes; they will find the streets are guarded by The United States Marines.” Rest in peace Stan, you will be missed.

  6. My deepest sympathy in the untimely passing of Stan. I worked with him for several years in the ’80s when we were stationed together in Yuma, AZ. He is a kind soul who will be deeply missed by his Marine brothers and sisters.

  7. My deepest sympathy in the untimely passing of Stan. Stan was assigned as the Fleet Liaison Officer at CAMAIR (Pt. Mugu) and was a valued team member. He will be missed by all. Semper Fi

  8. Stan…no words can express how much your family will miss you! You gave us a wonderful life and you were a awesome father. Your time with us was way to short. Please rest in peace and know that you will be in our hearts forever. Love Pam

  9. The Central Georgia Marine Corps League Detachment 1373 sends our condolences and prayers of support. Cody Smith Jr. Vice Commandant

  10. Wanted to take a moment and let you know that my wife and I are praying for the Cunningham family during this time. I worked with Stan in the Corps years ago and he was a great leader and a person who cared for his Marines. S/F, Pamela and Frank Holobinko

  11. Its been 11 years and I still “talk” to you – you were the best mentor and I attribute so much of my success today because you took me under your wing and put me on this path. You are still dearly missed.


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