Stan passed peacefully at Parkwood Hospital, London, on Saturday, August 8, 2020 of London, at the age of 94. Beloved husband of Helen (Nixon) Burnett and the late Edna (Winter) Wyatt (2000). Cherished father of Gail and Bernard Selig of Strathroy, Susan and David Barnett of Goderich, Joanne and Peter Nunoda of Red Deer, Alberta, and Barbara and Tom Reeve of London. Proud grandpa of 20 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. Dear brother and brother-in-law of Norma Dadson, and Bill Wyatt and Sharon all of London. Stan will be missed by the Winter and Burnett families. Predeceased by his parents Charles and Kathleen (Venus) Wyatt, son Stanley “Lee” Wyatt (2008), granddaughter Kathryn Selig (2003), brothers John and Arthur, and sister Marian.
Visitation will be held at Haskett Funeral Home, 223 Main Street, LUCAN on Wednesday evening from 4 – 7 PM. Due to Provincial COVID-19 restrictions, each person must RSVP with a time to attend the visitation. Please click “Register Now” below to register. Each person coming into the funeral home must wear a mask. At Stan’s request, please dress casually.
A private family funeral service will be held on Thursday, August 13th at 11 AM. Though the service is private, the family invites you to join with them from the comfort of your own home. Stream the service live by visiting www.facebook.com/haskettfh. Interment McArthur Cemetery, Southwold.
Donations to Heart and Stroke Foundation or Parkwood Hospital – Veterans Care Program, would be appreciated by the family.
Dave and Patty Beverley
We were so sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. He was always so kind, caring and always went out of his way to help us.
Our sincere condolences.
Dave and Patty Beverley
Barb & Scotty Hamer &family
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family Stan was a fantastic man we bought many homes from him and he became our friend
Joan Mitchell
Gail I’m so sorry to hear of your dads passing I didn’t know until today. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family..
Mabel
Stan was the most beautiful soul resident at the Veterans Care Program at Parkwood. He had an extremely good sense of humor. Complimenting the ladies in every aspect. With a beautiful 😍 smile he will call you for a handshake. I will really miss him. Barbara may God comfort you and the rest of the family. You really took care of your dad (Stan).
Bernie Selig
Barb, Sue Jo and Gail, I just wanted to tell you all that as a son in law to Stan it was a pleasure for me to have known him . We were not always on the same side but we did have a real deep respect for one an other and I was proud to be one of his son in laws. I will always have a place in my heart for Stan because of the man he was and that was a very kind and caring person that loved his family.Helen I am so sorry that Stan passed and I am keeping you in my prayers. To all of you take care and remember the good times and enjoy a laugh as that is what Stan would have wanted. Stan RIP as you have earned it ,love ya bunches! Bernie
Hans and Marie Ewald
Sending sincere sympathy to all the family .Our thoughts are with you .Hans and Marie Ewald
Kim Mcgregor
To all the Wyatt family., our dear neighbors on Wadsworth street for many years. We are so sorry to hear about the loss of your Dad. We send our deepest condolences to you all. Mom and I were just talking about your dad last week when we heard the news. Sincerely. Dorothy Nichols, Kim Mcgregor (nee nichols)
Karen (Stone) Ormston
I am so sorry on the loss of your father. I know how deep it cuts into your heart and mind. He may not be with us in our earthly body but his soul is free and he looks at each and everyone of you.
Your memories will never forget all the times you have had , the good times and the embarrassingly funny times and all the times he has helped each and everyone of you.
During his life he has meet and help alot of people over them years, and they will all hold a memory of him.
I remember alot of the times when I and my sister would go to church with you out by Bryanston and how he would roll the windows up an let a silent but leathel one out and your mom would always say Stanely….
I remember alot of the good times we all have shared.
May you find comfort in your
Peter and Sherry Postma
Sue and David so sorry to hear of the loss of your dad Deepest Sympathy
Tim & Nellie Grant
Farewell
Dear friends and neighbours from long ago
Fill up the seats row upon row
They’ve all come with a memory to share
And to show their respect for the family there
They’ll write their names in the visitor’s book
Then quietly wait for one final look
With trembling voices and tear filled eyes
They’ve come to say their last goodbyes
They’ve come to witness the earthly end
Of a father, a brother, a special friend
With heartfelt emotion the eulogy is read
To comfort the living and honour the dead
A solemn chorus of Amazing Grace
Then a long slow ride to his resting place
When it’s time for us to leave
To go our separate ways and grieve
Don’t leave me standing there alone
Among the rows of polished stone
Take my hand and squeeze it tight
Tell me that I’ll be all right
Hold me gently as I weep
Stay with me until I sleep
As we face each new tomorrow
May God, the Father, ease our sorrow
May Christ, His Son receive the departed
May the Holy Spirit heal the broken hearted
© 2002 Timothy J. Grant
Allan and Barb Bosman
Dear Susan and David,
Our deepest sympathy in the loss of your dad. He sounds like a remarkable man, who had a good life. It’s very hard to lose those we love though. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Barb & Allan Bosman
Keith and Joyce Thomson
Dear Aunt Helen and the Burnett and Wyatt families. So sorry for the loss of Stan . Our deepest condolences to you all. Love Keith and Joyce
Elaine Fitos
Dear Gail, Bern and Dave. I just want to tell you that we are all thinking about you at this sad time. Stan lived a very nice long life and left you a lot of wonderful memories that will keep him near to you always. I’m sorry we can’t be there with all of you right now but we are with you in spirit and we are sending our love and hugs.
Jean Shaw
Gail, Bern and David, we are all so sorry for your loss. Please know we are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. You have many lovely memories of Stan to comfort you. Love you bunches.
Jean and family.
Carolyne and Jennifer Walden
Sending Our sympathy to all of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
Rob and Lisa Sanderson
We have such great memories and still talk about Stan all the time. Starting as a young real estate person in my early 20’s Stan always had lots to say to me! He was a real estate powerhouse in the business and highly respected and loved by his clients many of who I have the pleasure of meeting and dealing with myself today. Stan’s name comes up in conversation often. Up and at it and into the office early Stan was always the first one to work by a couple hours. We had many wonderful chats and I am thankful to have know Stan. I often think of his face inside the RE/MAX Balloon – was his brand for many years. Our sincere condolences to all of his family and loved ones.
Margaret Smith and Jeremy DeGrace
With great sadness my condolences to the family.
My son and I met Stan at Parkwood when my Mom moved in last August.
What a wonderful man. We spend many a time chatting with him. Great sense of humour. My son called Stan his favourite.
We will miss his presence and cherish the memories.
Sending prayers.
Christine Panyi
A very approachable and humble man that had achieved much success in his Real Estate career.
We often called him “Stan the Man” and he was just that. A man to be admired and always a gentleman.
Thank you Stan for always being willing to happily take the time chat with me.
Never will you be forgotten.
Christine Panyi.
Chaplain Maureen Dwyer
My deepest sympathy. I met Stan many years ago when I was Chaplain at Kensington Village. He volunteered each week to help out during my church services. I remember how kind and patient he was with the residents, but I mostly remember how he would come in early and share some of his life stories as well is solving the current issues in our lives. He always had a smile on his face. What a great Volunteer.
Nancy and Richy Howard
Please accept our deepest sympathy at this sad time. Saying goodbye is never easy, but Stan has left you with great memories to keep your hearts full.
Sending lots of hugs and love.
Melonie Miller
Sue & David
I remember you talking about your dad & the stories growing up north London ..
I know you have many good memories .
Condolences,
Barry & Melonie
Dave Hawthorne
I was a volunteer at Parkwood Hospital in London and I spend my last 3 years of volunteering one on one with Stan.
We had a hundred laughs together and I will always remember that big smile, he used to like me to take him outside and watch the birds, he would say , ” Oh , look at that one ! ” , he loved animals and fondly told me about his cats.
Stan loved CATS,
I will miss our weekly visits at Parkwood
David John Hawthorne
20 year volunteer at Parkwood Hospital
Kim Selig
Rob and I are deeply sorry your family is experiencing the pain of a loss like this. It’s hard to lose someone who meant so much to all of you, and even harder that we can’t all be together to say good-bye.
We want you to know we’re with you in spirit—now and in the days and weeks ahead.
Love Rob, Kim, Ashton and Chris
Rosanne Cooper
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all at this difficult time. Stan had a life full of adventures, friends, and most of all, family. He will certainly be missed. Rest in peace Stan.
Rick Wyatt
My condolences to the family…
I wish I could be there with the rest of the family..I miss my southern family..
Thinking of all of yous..
Love Rick Wyatt..
The Benners
Dear Helen and Family….Sending sympathy to you, the Wyatt and Burnett Families on the loss of Stan. Keeping you in my thoughts as you travel this journey of mourning…Don and Heather Benner
Cynthia Thistle
Sorry we are unable to attend, please accept our sincere condolences.
David & Cynthia Thistle
Simon Koyounian
Stan will be missed. He is and will always be remembered as a very kindhearted person. I feel his smile and laughter was evidence of his care for people. This is what I think about when his name comes to mind.
May the God of comfort continue to provide you comfort help you to recall your fond memories that you share about Stan at this difficult time.
Though Stan may no longer be with us – he is not forgotten:
The Lord Jesus promised that he will call those whom we have lost to the enemy death back to life.
John 5:28,29 – “Marvel not at this: for the hour is coming, in the which all that are in the graves shall hear his voice, And shall come forth; they that have done good, unto the resurrection of life; . . .” [KJB]
John 3:16 – “For God {Jehovah} loved the world so much that he gave his only-begotten Son {Jesus}, so that everyone exercising faith in him might not be destroyed but have everlasting life. [NWT] {} added by myself.