Stanley Everett DeAdder
1937 – 2021
Stanley Everett DeAdder, dad, grandpa, brother, uncle, friend and beloved husband, passed away surrounded by family on Dec 31, 2021, in Orem, Utah at the age of 84.
Stan was born in Nova Scotia, Canada on Aug 30, 1937, one of nine children born to Basil Everett DeAdder and Udavila “Bernice” Varner. He earned the nickname “Talks” from his family due to his ability to talk to anyone about anything-for however long you wanted to talk.
Stan married Donalda Louise Sanford in Nova Scotia in 1956. In 1961, they moved with their two young children to Utah where they had five additional children. They later divorced.
Stan spent years working in the office equipment industry and finished his career as the administrator for Advantage Home Health Care. Stan spent 23 years coaching boys basketball, baseball and girls softball. He was a huge fan of BYU football, basketball and the Utah Jazz. He loved a competitive game of racquetball and a good night of card playing.
In April 2006, Stan met his soulmate and his favorite chocolate chip cookie maker in the whole world, Carol Anne Tiemann. They married on June 10, 2006. Stan always enjoyed genealogy and after their marriage Stan and Carol served a family history mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Stan is survived by his wife Carol, his children: Chris (Karen) DeAdder, Kim-Michelle (Scott) Pullan, Stefani (Stephen) Ellison, Kevin DeAdder, Craig (Stephanie) DeAdder, Tyler DeAdder, and Tiffani (Michael) Ericksen and by Carol’s children who embraced him from the beginning: Cathy (Alan) Colton, Ron (Shannon) Hendrix, Greg (Angela) Hendrix, Julie (Steve) Palmer, Paul (MaryAnn) Tiemann, Missy (Ryan) Hartman, Todd (Jessica) Tiemann, Matt (Courtney) Tiemann. Stan was the proud Grandpa of 58 and great Grandpa of 33.
Stan is preceded in death by his parents, siblings: Roy (Loretta) DeAdder, Ron DeAdder, Doris Wanamaker, Marjorie (Don) Welton, Sandra DeAdder and is survived by siblings Joyce Alders, Harold DeAdder and Patsy (Dana) Pynch all of Nova Scotia.
And now your pain has ended Stan and while our sorrow runs deep, we are comforted by the rejoicing taking place in the glorious reunion with those who have been awaiting your arrival on the other side. While the voice of Stanley Everett “Talks” DeAdder may seem silent on this side, the words spoken of him by those who love him will continue the conversation until we meet again. Goodnight for now caring, giving, loyal, compassionate, honest, generous, mischievous, huggable, sports loving, card playing, greatest brother, gentle Dad, loving Grandpa and eternal companion.
Funeral services will be held Friday, Jan 7, 2022, at 12:00 noon with a viewing from 10:45-11:45 am at the Aspen 6th Ward Chapel, 1546 N 1100 W, Orem, Utah 84057. Interment at the American Fork Cemetery, 26 West 600 North Street, American Fork, UT, 84003. Condolences can be sent to the family at www.premierfuneral.com.