Stanley L. Teal Jr., 69, known to most as Stan, of Clinton, passed away after his battle with mucosal melanoma on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. A service will be held at 10:30 AM on Tuesday, April 7th at First Baptist Church in Clinton. Visitation will be held on Monday, April 6th from 4-7 PM at the Pape Funeral Home and also 9:30 AM until the service hour Tuesday at the church. Burial will be at Smith Cemetery. Online condolences may be left at www.papefh.com.
Stan was born on November 27, 1956 to Stanley Sr. and Arlene (Dickau) Teal. He graduated from Fulton High School and spent the next 30 years working for Eagle Foods. Stan later went on to a career at WestRock, where he worked for 15 years before retiring. Even after retirement, Stan stayed busy and continued serving his community. He worked as a medical examiner transporter for Clinton County, an election technician, a clerk for Elk River Township, and a CERT volunteer for Clinton County.
Stan enjoyed spending time outdoors hunting and working in his yard. He once bowled a perfect 300 game, a moment he was always proud of. Above all else, he cherished time with his family and the memories they created together.
Stan is survived by his wife of 38 years, Cindy, and his four children: Shanna McArthur (the late Eric McArthur) of Burnsville, MN; David (Jessie) Teal of Fulton, IL; and Justin (Barbara) Teal of Chicago, IL from his first marriage to Patsy Mohr; and Caitlyn (Luke) San Hamel of Crystal, MN with Cindy. He is also survived by five grandchildren: Caleb and Lila McArthur, Tiffany Teal, and Natalia and Alexandria Teal. He is also survived by his brother, James Teal. Stan was preceded in death by his parents, Stan and Arlene Teal; sister, Phyllis St. Ores; brother, David Ralph Teal; his son-in-law, Eric McArthur; and his father-in-law, Stanley Dierks.
The family would like to thank the Mayo Clinic Melanoma Research Center and Dr. Fowler for helping him fight, and MercyOne Hospice for the compassionate care they provided in his final days. The love, prayers, and support from family and friends meant so much during this difficult time.
Stan will be remembered for his strong work ethic, his willingness to help others, and the sunny outlook he carried throughout life. His kindness, steady presence, and deep love for his family will be greatly missed by all who knew him. Memorials in Stan’s name may be given to the Andover Fire Department or First Baptist Church in Clinton.