Died Sunday July 26, 2015
at his home.
Stanley was born to Melvin and Evelyn (Tillery) Bauer in Scribner on July 30, 1941. He grew up on the farm near Scribner and graduated from Scribner High School. He farmed and worked for Kallio's Go Lite Camper
manufacturing company in Fremont until beginning 40 years of employment with Hormel's.
Stanley was married to Dalene Heuring, and they later divorced. In 1984, Stanley was married to Mary Zimmerman Frerichs.
He had been active with the former Mexico Mission Builders (doing construction and mission work in Mexico) started by First Lutheran Church. He was known for collecting his own firewood wherever he could find a tree to cut down. He enjoyed sports, and especially enjoyed following the events his grandchildren were involved in.
Survivors: wife Mary
2 sons Paul and wife Rebecca Bauer of Fremont
David and wife Tami Bauer of Rising City
step-daughter Shawn and husband Dan Escamilla of Fremont
12 grandchildren
2 great grandchildren
brother Larry and wife Caroline Bauer of Plattsmouth
sister Sharon Bauer of West Point
Stanley was preceded in death by his parents, and brother Donald who died in May of this year.
A memorial service will be on August 7th, 1 PM, at the Ludvigsen Mortuary Chapel, Fremont. The committal will follow in Ridge Cemetery.
online guestbook @ www.ludvigsenmortuary.com
Condolences(1)
Larry Moeller
Omaha, NE Saturday, August 8, 2015 Dear Bauer Family,My sympathies re: the death of Stan. We were all farm neighbors south of Scribner back in the day. We all went to country school at District #47. I am part of the Moeller farm family: parents Bernell & Vivian, and siblings Sandra, Lynn, Brian and Douglas. Sharon was still in country school, but I remember most the Bauer family and the fun we had on their hill during the winter. We'd use an old auto hood, turn it upside down, and go bumping down this great sledding hill. Evelyn was so kind to us. Us little Moeller boys (and sister) looked up (literally) to the Bauer brothers. Death ends a Life but Not a Relationship so you can talk to Stan/Dad/Grandpa "forever."..........Take good care, Larry Moeller