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Stanley L. Groff
September 21, 2025
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GROFF, Stanley L. - Passed away peacefully with family by his side at Palmerston and District Hospital on Sunday, September 21, 2025 at the age of 91 years.
Survived by his wife Wilma. Dear father to Wayne Groff (Donna), Cheryl Chamberlain, Floyd Groff (Brenda), Joanne Boudreau (Gary), Michele Goodnough (Darren), and Linda Moynihan (Brian). Missed by his grandchildren, great-grandchildren, extended family and many friends.
Predeceased by his parents Moses and Veronica Groff, his first wife Betty Groff, his sister Luanne Lichty, and his son-in-law Richard Chamberlain.
Visitation will be held at Mount Forest Pentecostal Church, 259 Fergus Street South, Mount Forest, on Monday, September 29th from 10:00-10:45 a.m., where the service will follow at 11:00 a.m. Following the service, all are invited to the church hall for refreshments and fellowship. A private interment will take place in Memory Gardens Cemetery, Breslau.
In memory of Stanley, donations to the Alzheimer Society of Ontario or Gideons International would be appreciated. Donations and online condolences may be made at www.englandfuneralhome.com
Condolences
Dear Floyd and family, so sorry to hear about your loss. The passing of a parent is heartbreaking but their memory will live on in each of you. Sending big hugs and love.
— Cindy Mercury, September 25, 2025My deepest sympathies Wilma to you and your family. Angela Graves- McGill and family
— Angela Graves-McGill, September 24, 2025Wilma, sending my condolences to you and praying for the family. We shared many memories visiting and Stan helping the neighbours with the plowing of the snow as well as serving in the Faith Baptist Church. He will be missed.
— Isabel Primmer, September 24, 2025Our family sends deepest condolences to Stan's family! Stan was a special friend to our family! He was only a call away to help anyone in our family from picking us up at the airport, fixing something that broke, putting up shelves in mom's cold room, giving advice on some problem to be solved, taking my brother to Varney raceway . . . The list could go on and on! Stan was like family to us over the past 25 years! We have missed him over the past few years. We thank God for his life! We know He is in His Saviour's arms and whole again. We pray that his legacy will live on in his children and grandchildren.
With fondest memories,
The Witherow family - Shirley and Dale,
Debbie and Denny, and Darlene
To the Groff family: We are so sorry for your loss of a great father a neighbor and a great friend.Stan was always willing to help Norm when he needed an extra hand and when Stan needed an extra hand Norm would always help Stan.That's just how their friendship worked. Always there for each other.He will be missed. Norm and Marlene
Wilma, sending our condolences to you and thinking of the family.
— Cousin Barb and Jim Heldmann, September 23, 2025Wilma and family. We are so sorry to hear of Stan's passing . We had many years of fellowship and service with Stan at Faith Baptist. We pray that you will find MUCH COMFORT in knowing he is safe in God's care. Love and Best Wishes. Garn and Barb
— Garnet Troyer, September 23, 2025Dear the Groff Family,
Hi its Jason Hulzebos from Blyth,Ontario I'm sorry for your guys Loss.
Joanne we are very sorry to hear of your dad's passing. You are in our prayers at this difficult time. We did not know your dad but are sure there are many for you to share. Condolences to you and the family
Linda and Brian
Our friendship goes a way back too our teans ,Stan was not only my friend he was my very best friend ,and one does not have many of those in a life time .He had a heart as big as gold always giving never taking any thing in return.
I will trulely miss him when we were able we spent many great times to gether over the many years .
My heart felt condolences too Wilma and Stans family .
Rest in Peace my brother.
Elroy
Stan and Wilma, were our neighbours. Stan was a great neighbour. I would be out there shoveling snow, I would hear a shovel noise, it would be Stan.
He was just a great guy. Sorry to hear of his passing.