Stanley J. Olender, Formerly Of Southampton, Dies February 17 - 27 East

Stanley J. Olender, Formerly Of Southampton, Dies February 17

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author on Feb 22, 2016

Stanley J. Olender of Charleston, South Carolina, formerly of Southampton, died at his home on February 17. He was 56.

Mr. Olender was a huge fan of all sports and never missed a game on TV, survivors said. His love of gardening and the outdoors led him to eventually open Stanley O’s estate maintenance company. He enjoyed spending time with his family and was always a joy to be around, survivors said.

Mr. Olender was predeceased by four brothers and a sister in Poland and his parents Jozef and Zofia Olender. He is survived by a daughter, Charlotte Ford; sisters, Manya Olender Murphy and Sophie Olender; brothers, Tony Olender, Henry Olender and Frank Olender; nieces, Joanne Olender, Dana Olender, Morgan Murphy, Jacqueline Olender, Anna Murphy and Olivia McLysaght; nephews, Adam Olender, Michael Olender, Anthony Olender, Ayden Tarrant-Willis, Harrison Murphy, Brandon Olender and Devon Olender; and eight great-nieces and great-nephews.

A memorial service and interment will be held in Southampton at a later date.

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