Webster/Fairport: Stanley A. (Stan) Senecal passed away from ALS (amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) on Tuesday, February 5, 2019 at 70 years old. Predeceased by his parents, George and Miriam (Ayles) Senecal and brother George E. He is survived by his wife, Flora (Adams) and sons: Stephen (Heather), Andrew (Abbey), and Nathan; grandsons: Aaron Senecal and Teagan Delozier with another little one on the way; brother: Jan, sisters: Bonnie (Bill) Eggert and Mary (Calvin) Morley, as well as many nieces and nephews and in-laws/outlaws. Last but not least, Coal Kitty.
The family would like to thank Stan’s extended work family at DGA Builders. For 40 plus years his strong work ethic helped to build the company’s reputation. His friends and colleagues at DGA have been incredibly supportive of both Stan and the family at this difficult time.
The family would like to thank Lifetime Care (Home Health Care and Hospice) for their exceptional care of Stan through his illness (specifically: Dan-O.T., Denise-P. T. , Jill-RN, Sarah-LMSW and Brianna-health aide); thanks to the ALS Association (Upstate NY Chapter) for their support and loan cupboard for the much needed equipment ; thanks to Dr. Rob Horowitz, Palliative Care at Strong Memorial Hospital
At Stan’s request, there will be no visitation or calling hours, however a Celebration of his Life will be held in late Spring. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to ALS TDI, 300 Technology Square, Suite 400, Cambridge, MA 02139, or any charity of your choice.
Flora & family,,
My deepest sympathy to you & the family on the passing of your husband. My thoughts & prayers are with you all at this difficult time. If there is anything I can do for you, please don’t hesitate to call.🙏🏻🙏🏻
Dear Flora, Drew, Stephen and Nathan,
Scott and I are so sorry for this huge loss to your family. Stan was a wonderful man and I will never forget him at all of the family gatherings I attended! He always made me laugh! I know he was so proud of his sons and loved his family so much! I am glad he is at peace and there is no more suffering. Our prayers turn to all of you now for healing as you grieve. Rest in Peace dear Stan!
Flora, Stephen, Andrew,Nathan and family,
Please know you are in our family’s thoughts and prayers. Many memories over the past 34 years. Stan was a good friend, a kind man who cared for others. We always took his words of wisdom to heart, always mindful of what a good husband and father he was for each of you.
What we want most of all is that each of you know you are loved.
Val, Carla and Rebecca Ruoff
Dear Flora, Bob called to tell me of Stan’s passing. I am so sorry to hear of the inevitable end to this awful disease. I was going to write but realized I don’t have your address.
Please know that you and the kids (who are not kids any longer, are they?) are in my thoughts and prayers and those of my church here in Utah. You have so many to love you and hold you up but I wish we could do more.
Love and blessings, dear cousin,
Sheila
I am so sorry to hear that Stanley had passed. He and I were family friends and we enjoyed many gatherings and picnics as we were going up. We had many great times at the house in Webster. He will be missed. If there is anything I can do just let me know.
Roger Henry