
Kuddos to the mods for updating profiles.
I read old posts and see the last post date and often wonder...
Peace to you Scott and please pass to Stan's family.
-John
Thank you to whoever edited Stans profile to say “Gone but not forgotten RIP”.
man I miss my friend…
That's sad news.I’m very sorry to have to let the SMF community know that our good friend @handymanstan has passed away.
Stan was a great man who I met on these forums and became great friends with. We’d get together a few times a year(before covid) for the fattie contest, or to smoke something.
I met him at @kingfishcam first ever Michigan smokers event and we soon became really good friends despite our age difference.
he invited me to his house to teach me how to smoke cheese and next thing I know he’s coming out to my place to make sticks and summer sausage, or to make hot sauce. he met all my friends and became friends with them all. Stan, Cam, Motz, and myself became known as the Round Table.
Stan became a regular at the fattie contests and was always helping me out. He’d have to remind me to check the brisket or ribs all the time since I had so much going on. Might have had to do with the beer as well. Lol. Stan was always helping me by basically being a timer.
stan was always willing to help out at our events. He’d set up and tear down. He’d help smoke, and judge. There is nothing he wouldn’t, or didn’t do to help my wife and I. And he offered to help plenty of people learn to smoke whatever they needed help with. He was always offering me money to help with the costs because he knew holding parties for 200 people was expensive. I would always tell him his help was more valuable than his money. And it truly was.
i met Stan’s dogs a few times and he met mine yearly. Hooper & Scout loved when stan visited because he paid so much attention to them. Stan was a big dog guy and that combined with bbq is why we got along so well. I always took the time to listen to Stan because I had so much to learn from him. Not just about bbq or dogs, just about life in general.
Stan was a great man and a great friend to me personally. I know he meant a lot to plenty of other people he met through me and many others. It breaks my heart to know I’m not going to hear his voice or see him pulling down my drive for another bbq event. My wife and I are broken up over this. I was in Lousiana hunting when I got a voice mail from his wife and I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I took everything in me to keep it together as I spoke with her. Then to call my wife…. Her exact words were “Mr. Stan…..” and she was crying. This is a big one for us personally. I can only imagine how his wife and children feel. Please pray for them. And if you have any memories of him from this page please share them. Stan helped a lot of people with questions and stuff on this page. It’s been a while since he was really an active member but he was at one time. If you have any stories please share them.
here is a link to his obituary:
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Stanley Hartmann Obituary - Lansing State Journal
Stanley Hartmann Holt - Stanley James Hartmann left our world on January 6, 2022. Stan was born on May 8, 1956 to Carl T. and Jean (Hammond)...www.lansingstatejournal.com
@kingfishcamjokensmoken
hillbillyrkstr @handymanstan @humdinger
robbq
View attachment 521864
this is Stan & myself at the 2019 fattie contest right before he left. It was the last time I saw him in person due to Covid.
I miss & love you friend. I will see you again!
Scott
I would like to apologize for messing up my original post, my brain read Sam instead of Stan.
I've not been myself the past few days, I'm laid out on the living room floor with my back out for the past few days. Once again, my apologies, how stupid of me, I'm so sorry about that mistake.
Dan.
Thank you tex. I appreciate that and I know Stan does as well. I wish you could have met him. He was truly a great man. Never blinked when someone asked for help and a lot of the time you never had to ask for help cause he’d volunteer to help first. Always giving because he loved the idea of a smokers community. He truly loved and appreciated every get together no matter the size. 200 plus people at the fattie contest or just 3-4 of us making sauce or smoking cheese.What a beautiful tribute. I'm crying and I don't know either of you. My thoughts are with all his family and friends. Thanks for sharing your story with us Scott.
I’m very sorry to have to let the SMF community know that our good friend @handymanstan has passed away.
Stan was a great man who I met on these forums and became great friends with. We’d get together a few times a year(before covid) for the fattie contest, or to smoke something.
I met him at @kingfishcam first ever Michigan smokers event and we soon became really good friends despite our age difference.
he invited me to his house to teach me how to smoke cheese and next thing I know he’s coming out to my place to make sticks and summer sausage, or to make hot sauce. he met all my friends and became friends with them all. Stan, Cam, Motz, and myself became known as the Round Table.
Stan became a regular at the fattie contests and was always helping me out. He’d have to remind me to check the brisket or ribs all the time since I had so much going on. Might have had to do with the beer as well. Lol. Stan was always helping me by basically being a timer.
stan was always willing to help out at our events. He’d set up and tear down. He’d help smoke, and judge. There is nothing he wouldn’t, or didn’t do to help my wife and I. And he offered to help plenty of people learn to smoke whatever they needed help with. He was always offering me money to help with the costs because he knew holding parties for 200 people was expensive. I would always tell him his help was more valuable than his money. And it truly was.
i met Stan’s dogs a few times and he met mine yearly. Hooper & Scout loved when stan visited because he paid so much attention to them. Stan was a big dog guy and that combined with bbq is why we got along so well. I always took the time to listen to Stan because I had so much to learn from him. Not just about bbq or dogs, just about life in general.
Stan was a great man and a great friend to me personally. I know he meant a lot to plenty of other people he met through me and many others. It breaks my heart to know I’m not going to hear his voice or see him pulling down my drive for another bbq event. My wife and I are broken up over this. I was in Lousiana hunting when I got a voice mail from his wife and I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I took everything in me to keep it together as I spoke with her. Then to call my wife…. Her exact words were “Mr. Stan…..” and she was crying. This is a big one for us personally. I can only imagine how his wife and children feel. Please pray for them. And if you have any memories of him from this page please share them. Stan helped a lot of people with questions and stuff on this page. It’s been a while since he was really an active member but he was at one time. If you have any stories please share them.
here is a link to his obituary:
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Stanley Hartmann Obituary - Lansing State Journal
Stanley Hartmann Holt - Stanley James Hartmann left our world on January 6, 2022. Stan was born on May 8, 1956 to Carl T. and Jean (Hammond)...www.lansingstatejournal.com
@kingfishcamjokensmoken
hillbillyrkstr @handymanstan @humdinger
robbq
View attachment 521864
this is Stan & myself at the 2019 fattie contest right before he left. It was the last time I saw him in person due to Covid.
I miss & love you friend. I will see you again!
Scott
He was a good man. When i first met him and you..and all at that matter. It was the first fattie contest. I knew know one. But took a chance on doing this get together to meet others. It was the best decision i could've made. The next few contests, i fastly became friends wuth Stan over chatting and drink. He was wise, also a great sense if humor. Only had a few cherished momentsbwith him. But it was grand!..I’m very sorry to have to let the SMF community know that our good friend @handymanstan has passed away.
Stan was a great man who I met on these forums and became great friends with. We’d get together a few times a year(before covid) for the fattie contest, or to smoke something.
I met him at @kingfishcam first ever Michigan smokers event and we soon became really good friends despite our age difference.
he invited me to his house to teach me how to smoke cheese and next thing I know he’s coming out to my place to make sticks and summer sausage, or to make hot sauce. he met all my friends and became friends with them all. Stan, Cam, Motz, and myself became known as the Round Table.
Stan became a regular at the fattie contests and was always helping me out. He’d have to remind me to check the brisket or ribs all the time since I had so much going on. Might have had to do with the beer as well. Lol. Stan was always helping me by basically being a timer.
stan was always willing to help out at our events. He’d set up and tear down. He’d help smoke, and judge. There is nothing he wouldn’t, or didn’t do to help my wife and I. And he offered to help plenty of people learn to smoke whatever they needed help with. He was always offering me money to help with the costs because he knew holding parties for 200 people was expensive. I would always tell him his help was more valuable than his money. And it truly was.
i met Stan’s dogs a few times and he met mine yearly. Hooper & Scout loved when stan visited because he paid so much attention to them. Stan was a big dog guy and that combined with bbq is why we got along so well. I always took the time to listen to Stan because I had so much to learn from him. Not just about bbq or dogs, just about life in general.
Stan was a great man and a great friend to me personally. I know he meant a lot to plenty of other people he met through me and many others. It breaks my heart to know I’m not going to hear his voice or see him pulling down my drive for another bbq event. My wife and I are broken up over this. I was in Lousiana hunting when I got a voice mail from his wife and I knew it wasn’t going to be good. I took everything in me to keep it together as I spoke with her. Then to call my wife…. Her exact words were “Mr. Stan…..” and she was crying. This is a big one for us personally. I can only imagine how his wife and children feel. Please pray for them. And if you have any memories of him from this page please share them. Stan helped a lot of people with questions and stuff on this page. It’s been a while since he was really an active member but he was at one time. If you have any stories please share them.
here is a link to his obituary:
![]()
Stanley Hartmann Obituary - Lansing State Journal
Stanley Hartmann Holt - Stanley James Hartmann left our world on January 6, 2022. Stan was born on May 8, 1956 to Carl T. and Jean (Hammond)...www.lansingstatejournal.com
@kingfishcamjokensmoken
hillbillyrkstr @handymanstan @humdinger
robbq
View attachment 521864
this is Stan & myself at the 2019 fattie contest right before he left. It was the last time I saw him in person due to Covid.
I miss & love you friend. I will see you again!
Scott
Yeah piney I’m tired of losing good people who I had to distance because of this “pandemic”. It cost me plenty of time with Stan and that makes everything worse. I’m sorry everyone who’s in the same boat. Losing loved ones is tough enough so to not be able to see them for a year or two before is just brutal.Scott I've been doing it way to often in the last year we've lost some great members who have helped a lot of members of SMF. I'm sure they helped lots of people outside SMF that were fortunate enough to know them as well. In the last year or so we've lost three or four members that I had met and become good friends with and it hurts.
Well said Robb!He was a good man. When i first met him and you..and all at that matter. It was the first fattie contest. I knew know one. But took a chance on doing this get together to meet others. It was the best decision i could've made. The next few contests, i fastly became friends wuth Stan over chatting and drink. He was wise, also a great sense if humor. Only had a few cherished momentsbwith him. But it was grand!..
Rest in peace my brother. You had a long battle. But made your place in the world.
ROB AKA...ROBBQ
I appreciate that. Really crazy to think if it wasn’t for this forum and the first Michigan smokers gathering I’d have never met a guy who would become a life long friend.Very sorry for the loss of Stan. Your tribute is beautiful and truly heartfelt. It brings to life how beloved Stan was. Our Families' prayers for Stan, his Family and you and yours.
Thank you. Stan was liked by everyone who met him. A great tribute to a great man when your gone and nobody has a bad thing to say about you. I knew him for only a few months and next thing I know I’m driving an hour to his house to smoke cheese.Such a beautiful note you write about your friends passing, very moving. While I did not know him it is obvious he will be missed by many. My condolences to all who knew and loved him.
It is crazy the way things work out as we go through life. Constant reminders how short Life is, so we must make the most of it every day.I appreciate that. Really crazy to think if it wasn’t for this forum and the first Michigan smokers gathering I’d have never met a guy who would become a life long friend.
scott
Even though I don’t always do that I couldn’t agree more.It is crazy the way things work out as we go through life. Constant reminders how short Life is, so we must make the most of it every day.
Yeah angler I’ve already tipped back a few for Stan. Working on what we talked about earlier in the week. Working on a date. I’ll get back to you soon.Smoke on my friend.. I’ve only met Stan one time back in 2017 at the fatty contest…
dang it’s been that long. My side catering business has kept me from returning hopefully this year it works out and we can tip one back for Stan. Thanks for the post Scott.