Stanley Brittingham Glenolden, Pennsylvania Obituary

Stanley Brittingham

Stanley N. “Dziadzek” Brittingham, 83 of Ridley Park, PA., died Friday January 10, 2014 in the Crozer Keystone Hospice, Ridley Park, PA. Born in Chester, PA, he was the son of the late George and Ethel (Dehaven) Brittingham. . He served during the Korean War in the Navy .He was an honorary member of the Nuclear Navy and worked on the Nautilus, the first atomic submarine. He was a retired Mechanical Engineer, last employed by US Army Corps of Engineering, Maintenance District, Phila, PA. Stanley also worked at Sun Shipbuilding in Chester and NAVSSES at the Philadelphia Naval Yard. When he was younger, Stanley enjoyed judo and golfing. In later years he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. He also loved computer games especially flying missions on Microsoft Flight Simulator. Stanley is predeceased by his brother Robert Brittingham. Survived by his wife: Joan (nee Korsak) Brittingham, two sons: Mark (Catherine) Brittingham, John (Christine) Brittingham two daughters: Susan (Jack) Drolet, Annmarie (Stephen) Allen 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Prayer service: Thursday 10:00 am at Kevin M. Lyons Funeral Service, 202 S. Chester Pk, Glenolden Visitation Thursday 9-10am at the funeral home Burial: Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery, Springfield. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Alzheimers Association, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Philadelphia, PA 19106 would be appreciated by the family On line condolences and memories may be placed on www.lyonsfs.com
September 28, 1930 - January 10, 201409/28/193001/10/2014
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Stanley N. “Dziadzek” Brittingham, 83 of Ridley Park, PA., died Friday January 10, 2014 in the Crozer Keystone Hospice, Ridley Park, PA. Born in Chester, PA, he was the son of the late George and Ethel (Dehaven) Brittingham. . He served during the Korean War in the Navy .He was an honorary member of the Nuclear Navy and worked on the Nautilus, the first atomic submarine. He was a retired Mechanical Engineer, last employed by US Army Corps of Engineering, Maintenance District, Phila, PA. Stanley also worked at Sun Shipbuilding in Chester and NAVSSES at the Philadelphia Naval Yard. When he was younger, Stanley enjoyed judo and golfing. In later years he enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. He also loved computer games especially flying missions on Microsoft Flight Simulator. Stanley is predeceased by his brother Robert Brittingham. Survived by his wife: Joan (nee Korsak) Brittingham, two sons: Mark (Catherine) Brittingham, John (Christine) Brittingham two daughters: Susan (Jack) Drolet, Annmarie (Stephen) Allen 10 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Prayer service: Thursday 10:00 am at Kevin M. Lyons Funeral Service, 202 S. Chester Pk, Glenolden Visitation Thursday 9-10am at the funeral home Burial: Saints Peter & Paul Cemetery, Springfield. In lieu of flowers memorial donations to Alzheimers Association, 399 Market Street, Suite 102, Philadelphia, PA 19106 would be appreciated by the family On line condolences and memories may be placed on www.lyonsfs.com

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