Stanley P. Haycock

August 2, 1944 ~ February 18, 2016
Raymond- Stanley P. Haycock, 71, of North Raymond Road, died peacefully on Thursday, February 18, 2016 following a brief but courageous battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma. He was born in Portland, Maine the son Walter C. Sr. and Sadie J. Rand Haycock. He attended local schools and graduated from Portland High School in the class of 1963. On June 24, 1972, Stanley married Ann Marie Cardona in Westbrook, Maine. Stanley worked for Eastern Fire Equipment/Simplex Grinnell, for more than forty four years. Following his retirement and unable to remain idle, he went to work at Wal-Mart where he loved his many new co-worker friends. He was an active member of the Warren Phillips Masonic Lodge of Westbrook and the New Gloucester Eagles Club. He was predeceased by a sister Barbara Frye and three brothers Walter C. Haycock Jr., Hollis Proctor, and Sidney Proctor. He is survived by his wife of nearly forty four years Ann Marie Haycock of Raymond; daughters Nicole Haycock of Raymond, Patricia Haycock of South Portland, Avalinda Haycock of Windham; sons Steven Haycock of Raymond and Cayen Haycock of Brunswick; sisters Dawn and her husband Edward Dunn of Westbrook, Norma Glen of NH, Irene and her husband Rick ODonnell of Cape Elizabeth; a brother Bruce and his wife Mary Haycock of Biddeford; grandchildren Ryan and Brianna Blanchard, Mariah Waterman, and Anthony and Cameron MacDonald; many nieces and nephews. Visiting hours will be held on Wednesday, February 24, 2016 from 5:00 to 6:00pm at the Conroy-Tully Crawford South Portland Chapel, 1024 Broadway. A service will follow at 6:00pm. Burial will be private.
I will always remember Stanley’s wonderful sense of humor. My thoughts are with you all during this difficult time.
– Mary Thornton
Dear Ann & family I’m so sorry for your loss .stanley was a great guy with a big heart he was a very loving husband , dad & friend to many people.. We will always remember his great sense of humor and silly guy he was.. May he rest in peace with his passed loved ones
– Pam larracey
My father owned Eastern Fire back in the 70’s and I worked summers there with Stanley. Some of his work ethic rubbed off on me, as he had plenty to share. I remember listening to his humor travelling between jobs which made it a more enjoyable day. My father always appreciated Stanley’s work ethic and his contributions to Eastern Fire as well. My thoughts are with his family.
– James Brooks
Ann and family,you are all in our thoughts and prayers. Stanley was a wonderful husband and father. He will be missed by all.
– Brian and Gaye
Dear Ann Marie and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you. Love, Ed & Val
– Eddie & Valerie Killinger
I wish I had seen you before you passed on, you will be missed by many I have known you since I was 16 . I remember when you and Jim pick me up after roller skating you where a good friend . Bonnie
– Bonnie Hayward