Stanley P. Ravinski
Stanley P. Ravinski, 78, of Franklin, Ma passed away suddenly on March 4, 2021.He was the beloved husband of Janet Ravinski with whom he shared 56 years of marriage, and had two beautiful daughters andSeven grandchildren, he was very proud of, as well as a large extended family.Born July 11, 1942 in Lowell, the son of the late Stanley and Rita Ravinski. He was a resident of Franklin since 1965. He was raisedand educated in Norfolk, Ma graduating from King Philip class of 1960 as an outstanding athlete. Stanley after graduating joined the Navystationed on the USS Independence. He was awarded the Good Conduct Medal, National Defense Medal, Navy Expeditionary Medal and was Honorably discharged in 1964.‘After returning home he embarked on his career as a plumber, joining the Local 12 Plumber’s Union and Started his own Plumbing Business.Stanley was a true outdoor’s man, member of the Angler’s Club of Wrentham former President. He loved fly fishing, fishing on the Cape andspending time with his family and friends.Keep singing in Heaven Pa so we can hear you. Sweet Caroline…… How you loved a sing a long.Celebration of Life will be held with Family Privately.
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I am so very sorry to hear of my cousin Stanley’s passing. Sending much love to Janet, Patricia & Cynthia as well as the rest of our Ravinski Family
So sorry or your lost.
So sorry for your loss sheila.
So sorry to hear this. Man I loved that guy! He always checked in on us cousins! Always a BIG SMILE! Love to Janet, Patricia and Cynthia and the whole family..
Going to miss you Cousin
No words can take away sorrow, remembering the love for life and the laughter Stan expressed was from the heart. Deepest condolences to family,
I really enjoyed talking to Stan at the Anglers Club. He will be missed. My condolences to you all.
My condolences.
Another sad passing.
So sorry to all of us.
My deepest condolences to the Ravinski family. Stanley was truly one of a kind! His iconic laugh, happy bantar, and big smile were just a few of the things i loved and looked forward to growing up and fishing around him at the club the past 35 years. I’m so sorry for your loss.
Words can not express how very sorry I am for the loss of your Dad and your Husband. He had a great smile and I’ll always remember him fondly. All our love Deanne and Shawn Fagan
Rest In Peace Stanley a true gentleman. My thoughts are the many days at the club and the many flies you share with me. I will never forget that “opening day yell” that you shared with all of us when the caught on with that big morning trout.
God Speed my friend
Our deepest condolences to Janet and the rest of the family.
Very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I enjoyed his company at the the club. I will miss him.
So very sorry for your loss. I pray that you will be strong and can cope especially on these hard times/ God be with you. Love. Aunt Thelma
So very sorry for your loss. I pray that you will be strong and can cope especially on these hard times/ God be with you. Lov
Sorry for your loss. I am saddened to know I will not laugh with him again. I know I will miss him and his cracking on me while I fish. Truly a good man and a real friend not too mention an excellent fly fisherman. Tight lines Stanley
With deepest sympathy for Janet and the rest of the Ravinski family up north from Stan’s brother Richard in Florida
We were so very sorry to learn of Stanley’s passing. Our thoughts are with you during this time. Roberta Kostick & Bob Cook (Cathy’s sister and her husband)
It is very sad to hear of your loss. Our condolences to the whole family.
Sad condolences to Janet, Cynthia, and Patricia, and to all Stan’s family and friends.
I was thinking of him the other day. The years we worked together. He taught me a lot. Not only of plumbing, but fishing. He so loved his family. I hadn’t seen him in few years but last we met, he was the same old Stash.
My deepest condolences to his girls and wife. As well to all of his extended family. He will surely be missed.
So sorry to hear of Stanley’s passing to all of the Ravinski family. I will miss him at the fishing club as he was always the loudest fisherman on the water, but the first guy to help the new guy out. Rest in peace my friend.