Stu, you were fun to be around and filled the halls of LCS with warmth. I was always so confused when you referred to the water fountains as "water coolers". Thanks for letting me off the hook for that last hour of "work job". You will be missed
Uncle Stu, that's what I remember calling him even though I only saw him once when I was 7. I did call him out of the blue about 3 years ago and we talked for about an hour we both shed some tears. I truly wish we could have been closer. Our prayers go out to my cousin Erin and Uncle Stu's wife Sue.
Thoughts and Prayers to the family. I never got to met Stu, just heard about him through my grandfather (Robert S. Holland) Stu's brother. Blessings to the family and friends.
I'm sorry for your loss. He is my uncle. I was giving his name by his brother Robert Stanly Holland. I wish I was closer to pay my respects. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. My condallances. Ronald Stuart Holland
Stu was always a breath of fresh air at the MSSM. His positive attitude and warm personality made him a joy to be around even if only for a few brief moments each day. I always thought of Stu as a little slice of home while I was hours away from it. He would love to talk about motorcycles with me in the hallway and share his adventures of his and his lovely wife. Stu always took interest in what students were doing and had a way of befriending them that was just automatic. My sister introduced me and my family to Stu and we all have fond memories of him over the 6 short years we knew him. Above all, his love for his wife showed on his face whenever she was around and it was obvious to me that she was truly his better half. My condolences to the family and community that knew Stu as well as his wife Susan.
One night, when leaving the Learning Center during a snowstorm with only my laptop, Stu stepped in and asked if I wanted a trash bag to cover it up so it didn't get wet- so thoughtful. MSSM ought to have a work assignment called "Honorary Stu Duty" in the future.
We met because you liked my hat. After that, we chatted about skydiving and the outdoors whenever I had a spare moment and I always valued your kindness. Stu, the MSSM won't be the same without you. Rest in peace.