Stan White Memorial Golf Tournament / Thursday , June 30, 2020 – Encinitas Ranch GC 8:00a Shotgun Start
Special Golf / To honor and celebrate Stanley White
Last year many of you learned that one of our players, Stan White passed and went to be with our Lord. His dear wife, Sarah, has arranged to have a memorial golf tournament in his memory at Encinitas Ranch GC. Here are the details. If you would like to join me and anyone who wants to participate in celebrating the life of one of our own golf buddies, please join me. We need to get a head count. Even if you didnt’ know him personally, you’re still invited as he truly enjoyed our group and wanted to get to know all of you. If you’re available and want to join in please let me know.
Stanley White Memorial Golf Tournament:
When: June 30, 2022 a 8AM Shotgun Start
What: To remember and honor Stan
How: Play a round of golf and enjoy a lunch with prizes.
Cost: $115 per player
To Sign Up contact email: CurtisChanDDS@gmail.com
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For those of you who never got to know Stan, here’s a little write up from his wife Sarah:
Remembering Stanley Eugene White
Born on April 17, 1957, in Van Nuys, California to Jack Bernard White and Edna Grey White, Stanley grew-up with his older sister Jackie and younger sister Angie. He attended Baldwin Park High School in Baldwin Park, California, where he played football his freshman year. Stanley attended San Diego State University, earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science in 1980.
After graduating, Stanley worked at Eric The Reds Stereo. He later moved to Leo’s Stereo and worked his way up to Vice President of Sales. In 1991, he opened San Diego Stereo. The main store in Kearny Mesa became a San Diego icon for all car and automotive enthusiasts and Stanley opened satellite stores in Poway and El Cajon. In 2016, he sold the company after 25 years of service to his community.
Stanley was also known in the community for his tireless efforts coaching youth sports. Stanley started coaching when Jack played t-ball. In 2001, his team won the Encinitas Little League championship. Stanley spent many hours at the YMCA scouting teams and coaching Jack. Stan continued his coaching career with his step-son Simon and coached for four years in the Friday Night Lights League.
Stanley also enjoyed skiing in big bear and was a tremendous athlete. In the last few years, he enjoyed a resurgence in his golf game with the men from church and a group of friends.
Although Stan suffered health challenges, his zest for life and generous heart were contagious to all those around him.
Although we lost Stan in June of 2021, his memory and his love for his family lives on.
Sarah