Stan Groman Dies in California
by Watch Staff
May 01, 2008 | 1621 views | 4 4 comments | 17 17 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Telluride developer Stanton Groman died this week in Los Angeles, officials at Groman Eden Mortuary in Mission Hills, Calif., confirmed Thursday.

Groman was vice president of Forest Lawn and his brother, Richard, is president of the business founded by their father, Harry Groman.

In recent years, Stanton and Richard Groman had developed several projects in Telluride, including the Winter Crown Building; the condominium complex next to the Beaver Pond and a main street office building that formerly housed Remax, and owned lots in south Telluride as well.
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« moe walker wrote on Saturday, Nov 14 at 04:27 PM »
I have thought of what to write about this Man. I really cared too much to ever breach our privacy. I will say that he and his Brother, Richard, were the best Brothers I've ever seen. Funny and logical always. I feel that anyone who had the loyalty and soul to be part of his life were blessed. He lived a clean and healthy life. I am touched to have known him. A true Man in every sense of the word.
« C. Standley wrote on Wednesday, Apr 22 at 07:09 PM »
Dear Jack - don't be sad. I was never an ex employee. Stanton and I met while both attending college and living in BH. I can only imagine what it would have been like to work for him and I think I would have liked it very much. He was a quiet guide to exploring LA for me, and a surprisingly good horseman. You were lucky to have him as boss and friend. I am so sorry for your loss. Too soon. Too soon.
« jack warmenhoven wrote on Sunday, Sep 21 at 06:03 AM »
Sad to see ex employees post this type of comment I worked for Stan for 15 years he was a great employer and gave many people unique oppertunites I will miss him as a boss and a freind
« C. Standley wrote on Thursday, Aug 14 at 09:18 PM »
Dear Stanton - we met at UCLA and I had just written you in June this year to reconnect. How sad to know that you are gone now. Thank you for sharing the wonders of LA with me and making me laugh. Thank you for sharing your bench-ad business secrets and making me giggle by showing me your parents house during a move when all was packed up in embalming fluid boxes. You were quiet and strong and funny and thoughtful and attentive and fun to be with. I will be grateful to have known you and always regret not reaching out/back to you sooner to let you know and find out how you were. Go Bruins. Peace to you Stanton.
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