Alan Stackhouse Obituary, Death, The Passing Of A Faithful Supporter
Alan Stackhouse Obituary, Death – The passing of a genuine Hollinsheads supporter occurred yesterday, which is a sad event. Alan Stackhouse was a relative of the family for a considerable amount of time prior to the arrival of the coaches in Biddulph. After he retired, he assisted in the management of the neighborhood Probus club.
It would have been simpler for him to relocate his business somewhere during that time period because in those days, other local businesses had executive coaches who were much more recent. Alan’s commitment to the cause was unwavering. It was something that my father, who was in the process of starting a new business and learning something new on the job, greatly valued and will never forget.
This earthly life was taken from Alan Francis Stackhouse, who was 71 years old, on Friday, January 2, 2015, in the comfort of his own home. His parents, Jahile F. Stackhouse and Mary E. (Pitonyak) Stackhouse, welcomed him into the world on November 1st, 1943 through the city of Morristown, New Jersey. He attended Boonton High School and received his diploma in 1962.
Alan was born and reared in Boonton Twp., New Jersey. Alan moved to Pennsylvania more than four decades ago after having previously resided in Lake Hopatcong. His profession was that of a welder, and he was also an avid hunter and fisherman. The passing of Alan’s brother, Gary Bruce Stackhouse, in the year 2002 is a significant event.
Alan is survived by his loyal and loving wife Lorraine Stackhouse, who resides in Pennsylvania, as well as her three daughters, Tammy Gordon, Shawn Gordon, and Candace Gordon, as well as five grandsons and one great-granddaughter, all of whom also reside in Pennsylvania.
Besides his children, Alan is survived by his paternal children, Glenn A. Stackhouse of Wharton, New Jersey, and Dianna L. Spina of Highland Lakes, New Jersey, as well as six grandkids. Alan was a caring and devoted father. Not only that, but he is also survived by his sisters Pamela Stackhouse-Huff of Fredon, New Jersey, and Cynthia (Stackhouse) Greshko of Aiken, South Carolina.
Those who knew Alan will never forget his passion, and his loyalty and support were crucial to the expansion and success of Hollinsheads. His dedication was profoundly appreciated, and those who didn’t know him will never forget him.
While we are saddened by Alan Stackhouse’s passing, let us also take this opportunity to honor his life and the lasting impact he made on the community of Hollinsheads. Everyone who had the honor of knowing him will continue to be inspired by his legacy of devotion, friendship, and support through the years to come.