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Stanley Hansen

Stanley Hansen
Ocean City

Stanley Hansen, age 76, peacefully passed away on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025, joining his beloved wife Jeanette. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, he was the son of the late Almer and Elna Hansen.

Raised in Jackson, New Jersey and graduating from Jackson Memorial High School in 1967, Stan grew up with a deep love for the outdoors, enjoying soccer, hunting, and fishing. He was an avid fan of winter sports, from skating to skiing, and never missed a chance to watch the Winter Olympics.

A skilled butcher by trade, Stan worked for the Shop Rite companies for most of his career. It was there that he met Jeanette, and they were married in 1982. The two moved to Belmar, where Stan continued his passion for surf fishing along the Jersey Shore, fly fishing at the Salmon River, and skiing in the mountains. Their family vacations were often filled with these adventures, as well as days spent at the beaches of Ocean City Maryland.

In 2000, Stan and Jeanette made Ocean City their permanent home. Stan resumed his trade at Food Lion before starting his own business, Stan’s Fish Cutting Service, where he proudly supported local sport fishermen, captains, and crews at Sunset Marina and The Fishing Center.

In his later years, Stan devoted himself to caring for Jeanette until her passing. He found joy in quiet moments, like sipping coffee and chatting with friends at the casino or spending time with the crew at Captain Ron’s Deer Processing. During his final days, Stan enjoyed drives through Assateague Island with his daughter-in-law, marveling at the wild ponies, and watching the fleet return to the harbor from his porch on the inlet. He passed away peacefully in Ocean Pines, Maryland, surrounded by his family, a testament to the love he gave throughout his life.

Stan was a patient and generous soul, always ready to share his kind heart and infectious grin. He touched the lives of many and will be deeply missed by all who had the privilege of knowing him.

Stan is survived by his brother Art Hansen and wife Cathy; his stepson Michael Fitch and wife Katie; his stepdaughter Janis Fitch and husband Steven Mayhew; two grandchildren, Jordan Fitch and Ryan Fitch; and three nieces, Deana Hoffmann, Jeana Tafrow and Christina D’Agostino.

Cremation followed his death. A celebration of life will be held at a later date. Letters of condolence can be sent to the family via www.burbagefuneralhome.com. Arrangements are in the care of The Burbage Funeral Home.