James 'Jim' Stanley

May 14, 1944 - October 12, 2023

James (Jim) L. Stanley, a loving and deeply cherished man, passed away on October 12, 2023, at the age of 79 in Sandy, UT. Born and raised in Salt Lake City, Utah, Jim's legacy is a testament to a life marked by love, kindness, strength, and steadfast devotion.  

A Salt Lake City native, Jim graduated from Highland High School.  He married his High School sweetheart, Claire Stanley, which began his unwavering love story. Together, they raised three remarkable children, Dawn Dielmann, Edward Stanley, and Heather Flowers. He was also a cherished father-in-law to Dave Dielmann, a proud grandfather to Joshua Dielmann, and a loving great-grandfather to Taylor Dielmann.

Jim was an active member of the Roman Catholic Church, and he and Claire were not only partners in life but also in faith. They served side by side in Marriage Encounter, touching the lives of many couples with their wisdom and devotion. Their volunteering efforts extended to numerous parish and school activities, reflecting their shared commitment to making the world a better place.

Professionally, Jim spent much of his life as a skilled toolmaker and mouldman, dedicating over 27 years to Abbott Laboratories in the hospital products division in Salt Lake City, Utah. He took pride in knowing that his work was used to help make products that served the public.

Jim was an innovator and enjoyed working with his hands, always seeking new and creative ways to tackle life's challenges with a positive mindset. Jim enjoyed many different kinds of music, especially jazz, musicals, and piano, which he would occasionally play a bit too loudly for Claire's liking.

Jim and Claire delighted in traveling throughout the United States and Europe, always with an open heart and an eagerness to meet new people. His remarkable ability to see the best in everyone was underscored by the warmth of his smile and the playful twinkle in his eye. Above all, Jim's love for his wife Claire was boundless, and he dedicated himself to putting her and others first. He was a deep thinker and feeler, constantly seeking to broaden his understanding of the world and deepen his faith.  He left an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing him.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Jim’s honor to the American Cancer Society.  

Mass will be Celebrated on Saturday, October 28, 2023 at 11:00 AM at St. Vincent De Paul Catholic Parish, 1375 Spring Lane, Holladay, Utah. Committal will follow at Mt. Calvary Catholic Cemetery, 4th Ave and “T” Street. All are welcome to join in honoring and remembering this extraordinary man who touched so many lives with his love and kindness. Jim's legacy of love, resilience, and boundless compassion will forever live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.

In Loving Memory

I am honored to have met Jim. He was a gentle soul who was very dedicated to his family and took joy in helping others. My thoughts are with his family during this difficult time.  Much love,  Mary

Mary (McDaniel) Shinney

NORTH OGDEN, UT

Jim was as kind as they come and was a loving and caring father, husband and friend to everyone to the very end. Much love to Heather, Dawn and family.

Marina Nelson

Bountiful, UT

A stronger,more honorable,  gracious, kinder man cannot be found..  for 60 + years we were honored and lucky to call him friend.  Much love to your beautiful daughters..  Linda and Richard. 

Linda and Richard Daybell

Newport, VT

As they lived heart to heart it's not surprising that they passed so close together.  What a wonderful, exemplary couple Claire and Jim were! Jim was a lovely, kind man and it was a pleasure  to know him. My condolences to the  family.

Penny Phillips

Salt Lake City, UT

Wonderful neighbors!  Big hearts and friends to all!  So many great memories!  We were so pleased to have have Jim and Claire in our lives!  

Kurt and Marie Spence

Kent, WA

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