Services for Mr. Daglow will be held, as follows starting with a visitation on Thursday, September 26, 2024 from 2:00 PM to 6:00 PM at Fuller Funerals located at 3100 Cutting Blvd in Richmond, CA 94804 | 510-237-5473 in our main chapel. A celebration of his life & legacy will occur on Friday, September 27, 2024 at 11:00 AM at Fuller Funerals.
STANLEY ’ S
LEGACY
Stanley Daglow was born on May 30,1949, in San Francisco, California, to Margie Lorraine Daglow and William Stanley Daglow. He was the first of six children. Stanley was born into a military family.
As a child he loved trains, amusement parks, traveling, and adventures. In fact, He had the opportunity to experience several of those adventures living in cities like New York and even Africa. Eventually, the family planted roots in California, settling in Richmond.
Stanley attended Lake Elementary School, Richmond High School, and furthered his education at Contra Costa College in San Pablo, California which is where he met the love of his life and future wife, Linda Crowder. They both played basketball for the school and married in 1971.
Stanley followed in his father’s footsteps and joined the Army. Soon, he and Linda were off to live in Germany, where Stanley was stationed. After his tour of duty, he and Linda returned to Richmond to start a family of their own. They welcomed to their union, two sons, Vincent and Aaron.
Stanley was a diligent worker and instilled the value of hard work and entrepreneurship into his sons at an early age. He loved taking the family on adventures and vacations every year. To provide for his family.
Stanley started working for the United States Post Office in 1977, where he worked for 30 years. He met many friends during his tenure at the post office. Among them were Donna McDaniel, Charles Patterson, and Arnette Williams.
He loved playing Bid Whist with his good friends, and they would make time for one another frequently throughout the years.Stanley was preceded in death by his parents, Margie and William Daglow, his beautiful wife of 34 years, Linda Daglow, and his brother Raymond Daglow.
He leaves to cherish his memory, his sons: Vincent Daglow (Paulette) of Stockton, California, and
Aaron Daglow (Tiana) of Antioch, California; brothers, Curtis Daglow (Gwen) of Richmond, California, Edward Daglow (Kim) of Antioch, California, Daniel Daglow, and his sister, Patricia Daglow of Richmond, California; eight beautiful grandchildren, who were his pride and joy in which, he went above and beyond to make sure they enjoyed life. He also gave them affectionate nicknames, Niyah (the 'Noochanator'),
Jason, Amaya (Penny Moo), Aaron Jr (the 'Squiggla'), Layla (Doonie), Aiden (Dempsey), Alexander (Zander), and Adrian (Ro-Ro). He also leaves two god-children, and a host of cousins, nieces,
nephews, family, and friends.
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