Stanley 'Stan' W. Mullan, 60, of Mechanicsville, died suddenly on July 24, 2015. Stan was born April 12, 1955, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. His parents are John 'Moon' and Helen (Spitznagle) Mullan. He graduated in 1973 from Lincoln Community High School in Stanwood. Stan married Janice Weber on July 7, 2007, in Cedar Rapids. He worked at Wilson's/Farmstead for several years, and worked for many years at the Ford dealership in Mount Vernon, known as Lynch Ford today. Stan was a devoted Iowa Hawkeyes fan, never missing a bowl game Iowa played in. He also enjoyed NASCAR'especially Tony Stewart. Stan loved traveling with Janice, especially to places like Daytona and Tampa, Florida. He will be greatly missed by those who knew him.
Survivors include his wife, Janice; daughter, Mandi (Frank) Tarr of Cleburne, Texas; grandchildren, Jacob and Ciera Tarr; brother, John (Sherri) Mullan of Mechanicsville; sister, Diane (Ron) Gilligan of Duluth, Minnesota; brother-in-law, Ron (Diane) Weber of Mechanicsville; sisters-in-law, Connie (Rick) Pruess of Mechanicsville, and Sally (Mike) Berry of Clive; mother-in-law, Wanda Weber of Mechanicsville; several nieces and nephews; as well as many friends and co-workers.
He was preceded in death by his parents, father-in-law, Donald Weber, and brother-in-law, Mike Weber.
The family requests that those attending the visitation wear their Hawkeye or NASCAR clothing, and casual attire for the funeral service.
On Friday we all unexpectedly lost a good man and a good friend. Words will never be able to describe just how special of a person Stan was. Janice, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
So very sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. Saw him weekly when I worked in Mt. Vernon. Very nice man.
I always enjoyed seeing Stan, in the work place and about town. He was always a positive influence, we have lost a good man. Our prayers are with the family.
Jeff and Lavonne Christianson
So sorry to hear of Stan’s passing. He was a great man and always a pleasure to work with. Our prayers are with Janice and the family.
So sorry to hear of Stans passing. Stan had a very generous, kind heart.
Stan always had a smile on his face – just a genuinely nice guy. He was honest, friendly, hard-working, generous, and always willing to lend a hand. Stan always enjoyed getting to know someone new, and would go out of his way to get to know them and make a connection with them. He welcomed us into his group that traveled to the Brickyard 400 every year, and we’ll have fond memories of the many weekends at the race. Janice and family, you are in our prayers.
So sorry to learn of Stanspassing. He will be greatly missed by anyone who came in contact with him. Marie and I sent our condolences to the entire family.
We are sadden to hear of Stan’s passing
Larry and Marsha Judd
Janice and family, Stan was a very special man; may he rest in peace. Prayers and my condolences Kathy Moravek
To Stan
Janice and family –
I am so very sorry. Hold tight to all of your wonderful memories.
Love – Stephanie Bails
Janice, John and family,
There are no words that I can put to paper that can express how sorry we are for your loss. Stan was a great guy and will truly be missed. You are all in our thoughts and prayers!
Chuck and Candi
So sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. Stan was a great guy who would take the time to listen and was always up for a conversation. I was blessed to have known him..
Stan was a great guy always happy go lucky, loved to joke around . I carpooled with Janice and Connie for many years and Stan would always come out when we got home and usually gave me a hard time about the Dallas Cowboys or Jeff Gordon. He also always had our cars warmed up and ready to go after work in the winter time . Just an all around nice guy. He will be missed
So sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayer are with you. He will live on in your heart and memories forever.
JOHN: SO SORRY TO HEAR ABOUT THE LOSS OF YOUR BROTHER . MAY PEACE BE WITH YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.
DON MULL CEDAR RAPIDS,IA
John, I am so sorry for your loss. I can not say enough great things about Stan. My families thoughts and prayers are with you during this traumatic time. Bob
Always looked forward to Mandi and Franks family coming in for the holidays. Got to spend Thanksgiving with him. He was so thoughtful and sweet. A joy to spend time with. The whole family in Texas adores him. He will be missed. I wish I had gotten a chance to meet him sooner. Will always have awesome memories, Love THE NEIGHBOR!!