Stanley Baem

stanley baem
Stanley Baem, 77, Fargo, ND passed away on Sunday, August 4, 2019 at Sanford Health in Fargo. He was born on February 6, 1942 to George and Mildred (Novak) Baem on the family farmstead by Cayuga, ND. Stan had fond memories of his early years on the farm. He later attended and graduated from Grafton State School. Stan moved to Fargo after school and worked at MSU in the service department for over 30 years. Stan had a heart of gold and a wonderful sense of humor. He especially enjoyed telling little Johnny jokes. He was a friend to all who knew him. Stan is survived by his brother-in-law, Donald Kuzel; nieces, Susan (Charles) Mauch, Kimberly (Bryan) Meyer, and Vicky (Travis) Schafer; nephews, Jody (Lori) Kuzel, and Paul (Stephanie) Kuzel; several great-nieces and great-nephews; godmother, Elaine Tisch; and his dear friend, Karen Lind. He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Beverly Nechas Kuzel.

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  1. His jokes were the best, not only funny, but how he told them and made us all laugh. Uncle Stan will be missed.

  2. Baem family.. I am so sorry for your loss , prayers to all . You don’t know me but, I’ve never seen baem spelled as ours is . I believe my husbands father , Albert Baem(whom passed many years ago) and Stanley’s dad George we’re brothers . My husband never new any of the Baem side beings Albert passed when Gary was only 9 . It’s sad that Stanley lived in same town all these years and never knew each other 😞
    Again, so sorry for your loss

  3. Stan was the most genuine, kind hardest man I knew. His weekly greetings of a joke or two followed by the handful of gas saving slips and a you’ll be back later, right, Will be missed along with his smiles when he spoke about his family. He always shared his adventures especially during our lunches over the years. A great man has gone to watch over us all. Know that I was with you in spirit as his celebration of life unfolded. My heartfelt condolences to the Baem family.


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