Stan E. Schouveller, age 67 of Grantsburg, WI, died on Saturday, May 9 2020 in Somerset, WI. Stan was born the son of Herbert and Harriet (Severson) Schouveller on February 10, 1953 in St. Paul, MN. He grew up on St. Paul’s East Side, graduating from Harding High School with the class of 1971. Stan worked a few years for Wilbrecht Electronics in St. Paul before becoming a truck driver. He drove for various companies. In 2004, Stan moved to his cabin in the woods near Grantsburg, WI. He spent a few years working at the Burnett Medical Center in Grantsburg. Stan enjoyed the solitude and all of the wildlife at his cabin. He loved music and was an avid reader. He spent many hours socializing with friends and keeping them laughing with his great sense of humor. Stan was honest, straight forward and fun to be around. He believed in Jesus Christ as his Lord and Savior. A private graveside service for close friends was held at 11 am on Wednesday, May 13, 2020 in the New Richmond Cemetery in New Richmond, WI. Arrangements are with Bakken-Young Funeral & Cremation Services
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Stanley, you will be missed….From the days of the 516 Club with Spank and the rest of the cast of characters, Monty Python and more…..you brought a lot of laughter and fun. Rest in peace Stan, Godspeed.
Stan was a fun co-worker at BMC !! I miss him….Sympathies to his family and friends.
I met Stan while working at BMC. He knew a great many quotes by famous people and liked to chat a bit about a wide range of subjects. I knew him to be funny and liked his sense of humor. Sorry he had such pain and may his soul know peace.
Rest in Peace our dear friend. Many fond memories will last forever. We loved you as a Brother.
Dan and Lori Bohn
I only remember Stan from Sacred Heart. I knew through other classmates that he’d grown ill and passed. RIP, Stan.
Stan and I attended Sacred Heart and Harding. Stan was a genuine individual with a great sense of humor. Man did we laugh. I consider myself lucky to have known him . Godspeed my friend.
Stan and i talked music a lot as co-workers at BMC. Always fun to be around. My condolences to family and friends. Rest in peace Stan.
rest in peace Stan. From all your friends and coworkers at BMC.
I am two thousand miles away or I would have been there, I had been told that the funeral was on Monday., too late to fly. I have kept in contact with Stan all these years since he retired. I made him a quilt , maybe 5 years ago, he loved it and hopefully it kept him warm during his last days…please let me know about plans for that quilt. I will be home by the middle of May. I loved him and will miss him. God speed.!
So sad to hear this news. Stan and I are cousins and our families spent many days together growing up. He is also 6 months older than I am and we both are graduates of Harding class of ’71. Our deepest condolences to all Stan’s family and friends <3
Stanley, I always enjoyed your company. From Jim Nieman
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