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Official Obituary of

Stanley William Kurcaba

July 23, 1940 ~ December 25, 2022 (age 82) 82 Years Old

Stanley Kurcaba Obituary

Stanley William Kurcaba, Jr., age 82, passed away in Kingwood WV on Christmas Day December 25, 2022 due to complications of an auto accident that occurred on Nov 12, 2022.
He was born in the coal mining town of Kempton WV on July 23, 1940, son of the late Stanley and Vernelda Kurcaba. Raised in Morgantown, Stan was an avid fisherman, and inseparable from his fishing pole since a toddler.

He graduated from Morgantown High in 1958 and was the very first of his family to graduate from college receiving a degree in Forestry from the University of West Virginia in 1962. He hitchhiked to California after accepting his first job posting with the US Forest Service, Dept. of Agriculture, on the Stanislaus National Forest where he spent his bachelorhood thoroughly enjoying his many new friends, the outdoor wonders of California: living near by Yosemite, the Redwoods, San Francisco Bay,
and his first love, always, fishing.

A new dimension was added to Stan’s life in 1966 when he met and married his California girl, Teddi.
(And, yes, his fishing pole went on the honeymoon.)

Stanley’s profession took him to two postings in the Sierras plus The Las Padres National Forest in Ojai, CA, where fifty years ago, one of his duties was to record the endangered California Condors habitat deep within the Sespe Wilderness Condor Sanctuary, where to this day public access is not allowed.

His transfer to The Medicine Bow in Laramie, WY, in 1978, offered more than just a promotion as Wyoming was a hunters paradise, literally where the elk, deer and antelope roamed.
The year 1980 brought Stan to USFS Regional Headquarters in Washington DC. A good journey he would say, full of lasting friendships and exceptional memories.

In 1995 Stan retired, returning home to his native West Virginia, his family and friends, and to once again fish the many rivers and streams he knew as a young man.

Life with Stan was always an adventure. He never met a fish he could not catch. His wanderlust was insatiable. He was an avid Mountaineer sports fan, a seriously competitive golfer, famous for his back yard annual fish fry’s and his homemade pierogies.


For those that knew and loved him, he was considered the “world’s best fisherman” and he will forever live in our hearts.
He is survived by his wife of 56 years, Teddi Kurcaba, daughter, Kirsten Gloeckner and husband Charlie, of Sterling, VA, granddaughters Erin, Megan and Molly Gloeckner of Sterling VA, and sister, Glenda L. Latusek, of Morgantown.

Cremation services provided at his request. Cremation services are being handled by the Kingwood Funeral Home and Crematory.

There will be no public services at the funeral home.

Cards are welcome and can be mailed in care of Kingwood Funeral Home, 295 S. Price Street, Kingwood, WV 26537. and online condolences are welcome at www.kingwoodfuneralhomewv.com 

 

 

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