Stanley Sisson Eddy

Stanley S. Eddy “Pops”, 84, of Forest Park, GA, passed away April 24th at Northside Hospital from complications with COPD. He is preceded in death by his 6 siblings. Stan is survived by his ex-wife, Dorothy B. Eddy; daughter and son-in-law Debby and Rev. Robert Bogart, of Pierre, South Dakota; son Stan Eddy Jr. and fiancé Jenny C. Dudley of Forest Park, GA; two granddaughters Michelle and Don Murphy of Tampa, FL and Kim Walker of Durham, NC; four great-grandchildren, Ashley and Jakob Gordon, Rori and Brynn Murphy. Stan was born on December 1, 1930 in Jacksonville, FL to Gordon and Lula Eddy. He was a graduate from Georgia State University. After a tour of duty in the US Air Force, he owned several businesses and worked as a Rate Clerk for Terminal Transport and as an Auditor for the Georgia Freight Bureau. There was a memorial gathering at an outside venue in Henry County.
Thank you to all who made the serious effort to attend the Memorial Gathering this past Sunday. There were many memories shared that day and enough memories to last a lifetime. Our deepest sympathy to each and every one.
So sorry about “Pops”. I am praying for the family.
My whole life I have considered myself a “Daddy’s Girl”. None of us are perfect but my Dad always saw the best in me. I’m thankful for this special memory. I will treasure all the memories and I’m so thankful to my God for allowed me the chance to help my Dad through the dying process. Thanks to all, many who came from great distances, to share sweet times you shared with my Dad.
My the peace of God be with Bob and Debby and the hole family
With much love and prayers from The Dingle Mount Care Ministry and all at the Mount, Liverpool, UK
Debby, I am so sorry as I know you were a Daddy’s girl! Love You
Debby,
We are so sorry for the loss of one of our favorite uncles. He will truly be missed. We love you.
I knew Stan from 1964 until his death. I worked with him at Terminal Transport and was his partner in several business ventures. He was one of the most honest and loyal men I have ever known. My life has been made better because he was my friend.I was sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to Dot, Debbie and Family and Stan,Jr.
Sister Debby and Brother Bob,
We received your newsletter and we pray for our Father’s comforting arms to give you strength during this time of loss. You are in our prayers.
Always looked forward to Stanley’s annual visits to Jacksonville. Will miss him FOREVER. “Frannie”
Favorite uncle all my life. Will miss him each time we eat shrimp and have a beer. Hoping he is reunited with his parents and siblings in God’s kingdom. We take comfort in knowing that we will see him again one day!