Born to Florence and Stanley Smagala in Deer Park, NY, Stan was the youngest of seven children; Linda, Bob, Gary, Tom, Drew and Jim. Stan attended Deer Park High School and graduated from the State University at Farmingdale. In June 1998, Stan married Dena at St. William the Abbot Roman Catholic Church and they settled down in Holbrook, NY. Although Stan and Dena cherished the time they spent together as a couple, it wasn't very long before they decided that a child would add to their family. They were therefore overjoyed to find out that they are expecting a child this coming January. Stan and Dena spent many days together getting ready for the babyıs arrival and parenthood. Stan often talked to the guys in the firehouse about how much he and Dena loved children and how he enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews and visiting Denaıs classroom. Stan's love and appreciation for family extended to the firehouse. Following in his older brother Jim's footsteps, Stan joined the New York City Fire Department in February 1996. He was assigned to Engine 226 and later completed a rotational training program at Engine 76 in Manhattan and Ladder 152 in Queens. Stan immediately fit in with the firefighters of Engine 226 and quickly became a presence in the firehouse as all appreciated his charm, humor and ability as a fireman. Everyone knew that they could count on Stan to bring them together even during the most difficult situations. When Stan wasn't at the firehouse he was working on building a small business, spending time with his family and friends, or sprucing up his home. Stan might also be found on the golf course where the guys joked that his smooth swing and country club looks were a natural fit. Looks can be deceiving, however, as Stan was acknowledged to be one of the strongest guys in the firehouse easily benching twice his own weight. Stan knew how important it was to his job to stay in good physical health. Stan was conscientious and caring across the board. He loved his family, he loved his friends and he loved his work.

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