Army with a promising future in the ATF. Luke leaves so very many people who love him; his mother, Michela (Marino) Tao and his stepdad David of Orlando, his sister, Chelsey Stanford, from New York, his father, Timothy Stanford, of Hallandale; his grandparents, Milton Marino of Newington, CT, Jane Stanford of Newington, CT, Ed Stanford of Meriden, CT; aunts and uncles, Cathy and Bill LeBlanc of East Hampton, CT, Bud and Elaine Marino of Vernon, CT, Bruce and Rosemary Marino of
Granby, CT; cousins Mitchell,
Alison, Jennifer, Dominic and Adriana. His many other aunts, uncles and cousins are scattered throughout the United States and Germany. He also leaves his girlfriend, Teresa, who made his last months so special. Luke enjoyed his travels through Europe. His love of the water brought him to Longboat Key, FL. We shared many memories in Longboat and spoke of living there one day. He was the life of any party with his great sense of humor. He loved going out to dinner and was a regular with his parents at many Orlando restaurants! A loyal Red Sox fan, he loved cheering with his grandmother against the Yankees. He was a diehard Patriots fan and was still brooding over Super Bowl XLII. He shared special times with his stepfather, cheering on Cornhusker Football, both on TV and in Lincoln. Luke leaves so many friends from each chapter of his life. He was a true and loyal friend to all of them. "Your life was taken before we could enjoy all the plans we had for our future together. I will miss you so much, Luke. My life is forever changed without you", Mom. His funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 9AM from the Newington Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM at St. Mary's Church, 626 Willard Ave., Newington. Full military honors will take place immediately following the mass. Interment will be private. Relatives and friends are invited to call on Friday October 10, 2008 from 5-8PM at Newington Memorial. To share a memory with his family, please visit us at:
www.newingtonmemorial.com
Army with a promising future in the ATF. Luke leaves so very many people who love him; his mother, Michela (Marino) Tao and his stepdad David of Orlando, his sister, Chelsey Stanford, from New York, his father, Timothy Stanford, of Hallandale; his grandparents, Milton Marino of Newington, CT, Jane Stanford of Newington, CT, Ed Stanford of Meriden, CT; aunts and uncles, Cathy and Bill LeBlanc of East Hampton, CT, Bud and Elaine Marino of Vernon, CT, Bruce and Rosemary Marino of
Granby, CT; cousins Mitchell,
Alison, Jennifer, Dominic and Adriana. His many other aunts, uncles and cousins are scattered throughout the United States and Germany. He also leaves his girlfriend, Teresa, who made his last months so special. Luke enjoyed his travels through Europe. His love of the water brought him to Longboat Key, FL. We shared many memories in Longboat and spoke of living there one day. He was the life of any party with his great sense of humor. He loved going out to dinner and was a regular with his parents at many Orlando restaurants! A loyal Red Sox fan, he loved cheering with his grandmother against the Yankees. He was a diehard Patriots fan and was still brooding over Super Bowl XLII. He shared special times with his stepfather, cheering on Cornhusker Football, both on TV and in Lincoln. Luke leaves so many friends from each chapter of his life. He was a true and loyal friend to all of them. "Your life was taken before we could enjoy all the plans we had for our future together. I will miss you so much, Luke. My life is forever changed without you", Mom. His funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 11, 2008 at 9AM from the Newington Memorial Funeral Home, 20 Bonair Ave., Newington, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10AM at St. Mary's Church, 626 Willard Ave., Newington. Full military honors will take place immediately following the mass. Interment will be private. Relatives and friends are invited to call on Friday October 10, 2008 from 5-8PM at Newington Memorial. To share a memory with his family, please visit us at:
www.newingtonmemorial.com