

STANLEY LEO LAWRYNOVICZ, JR., 66, died July 30, 2015, after a tough battle with pancreatic cancer. Stan was born on October 30, 1948, in Danbury, CT. He graduated from Villanova University and pursued a Master's Degree at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA. He spent over 35 years as a manufacturing engineer in the can-making business and he was known for designing the first Coke can printed with Santa on the side.
Stan was an avid hunter, fisherman and target shooter. He was very proud of competing for a spot on the Olympic team at the Olympic Trials in California in .22 pistol. He was a life member of the NRA.
Stan was meticulous and detailed in everything he did and had an encyclopedic knowledge of guns, cars and paint. “Ask Stan,” was the motto of the family and his co-workers. He also enjoyed music, especially movie soundtracks and singing in men's choruses.
Stan leaves unfinished so many projects that he loved to spend his spare time on: restoration of an Austin Healey sports car, his pen and ink drawings, and his business of printing art on metal.
He also leaves behind his loving family; his mother, Florence of Ridgefield, CT; his wife of 41 years, Amy; three daughters, Lexie Lawrynovicz, Kerry Lawrynovicz, and Adrian Matzke (Nick). Stan was blessed in 2013 with a delightful granddaughter, Kaylee, who called him “Pappy Stan” and loved to play with his paint sample strips and grab his moustache.
He was predeceased by his father, Stan, Sr.; and his sister, Patricia, but remained in loving contact as “Uncle Stan” with her three children, Cynthia Tull, Karen Wooten, and Kristen Watson.
Friends are invited to a visitation with the family from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM, Monday, August 3, 2015, at The Settegast-Kopf Co. @ Sugar Creek, 15015 Southwest Freeway, Sugar Land (Williams Trace Exit). A Memorial Service will be held at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, August 4, 2015, at Sugar Land First United Methodist Church, 431 Eldridge Road, Sugar Land.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to The Printing Museum, 1324 West Clay Street, Houston, Texas 77019, www.printingmuseum.org, or to the Coastal Conservation Association Texas, CCA Texas, 6919 Portwest Dr., Suite 100, Houston, TX 77024, www.ccatexas.org.
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