Stanley's obituary
It is with heartfelt sorrow that we announce the departure of Mr. Stanley "Poppa" Argo affectionately referred to as Stan, but preferring Poppa from his grandchildren, who left this earthly realm on April 7th, 2024. Stanley Keith Argo was born on June 16th, 1950. He is predeceased by his cherished parents, Gladys P. Argo and Russell Mayfield Argo, his siblings, Roy Argo, Clara Mae Argo Buchanan, Ronald Argo, and beloved family members, Ben Spinks, James Buchanan, Cindy Spinks Bridges, Rachel Buchanan Piland, Pamela Jeanette Bruce, Martin Ring, and Elsie B. Argo.
Stanley is survived by his loving wife, Patricia Argo, and his children, Joshua Stanley Von Argo & Adriana Melgen Arho, Jeremiah Keith Von Argo & Rachel Faletti Argo, and Stephen Kaleb Von Argo. Stanley also lives on in his sisters, Barbara Argo Parker and Esther Argo Spinks, his nephews, Anthony Phillip Seymore II, Scott Garland Mitchell, Haywood Payton, Scottie Parker, Brian Parker, Ron Buchanan, Tim Spinks, Grady Argo, Jet Parker, and David Argo , and his nieces, Ashlee Seymour Mitchell, Sherrie W. Seymour, Debbie Simpson, Sherrie McKelvey, Theresa Benson, Jessica Ring, and Victoria Parker. His warm spirit will continue to bring joy to his grandchildren, Jaceon Alexander Von Argo, Phineas Elisha Argo, Anthony Phillip Seymour III, Madeline Lee Mitchell, and Ella Grace Seymour.
Stanley’s life was characterized by his Christ-like attitude of love, kindness, thoughtfulness, gentleness, and an unwavering integrity. He embodied leadership and charity, creating an indelible legacy as a family man. Stanley's sage advice of loving much, forgiving often, maintaining good character, and treating others as one would wish to be treated will continue to guide his loved ones.
Among his myriad accomplishments, Stanley was the President, Owner, and Real Estate Broker for Masterpiece Communities, President of Moreland Development, and held the titles of President and Vice President of Mt Paran Christian School PTA. He and his wife were very involved with a Christian Retreat "Tres Dias" for over 30 years. He also served as the President of Northlake Jaycees and played on the Men's Tennis League at Mt. Paran. He taught High School Sunday School at Mt Paran Church for over 7 years.
Stanley found joy and peace in leading worship with his guitar for the Tres Dias Community and the Mt. Paran High School Sunday School. He also had a passion for sharing songs he had written with his family and close friends. Beyond his many roles and achievements, Stanley was, at heart, a man of great love and kindness, always doing the right thing and never burning bridges. He was a very Diplomatic leader and always tried to see both sides to a situation. He was truly a Gentle man that loved everyone.
In lieu of flowers, the family appreciates donations towards "To build a memorial and plant a tree in honor of Stan". The fund can be found at 'https://everloved.com/life-of…'.
May we all continue to be inspired by Stanley's love, grace, humility, and commitment to service. Heaven has gained a Servant of God, and although he will be deeply missed, his legacy remains an inspiration for all who knew him.