Stan Marcel Schoolfield

Stan Marcel Schoolfield, Son of Leonard Alden Horsey Sr, of Crisfield, Maryland, and Renee Schoolfield of Fruitland, Maryland. Stan was born in Peninsula Reginal Hospital in Salisbury, Maryland on June 3, 1988. Stan departed this life on June 29, 2024, at Tidal Health in Salisbury.

Stan received his education in the public school system of Wicomico County Maryland.  Stan’s favorite past times were cooking and grilling. He also loved to fish.  He faithfully watched his Westerns: Gunsmoke, Bonanza, Wagon Train, and Rifle Man. He enjoyed spending time with his nieces and nephews. Stan loved spending time with his older brother, Gregory. You would often find them fishing and playing basketball.

Stan was a roofer through the Best Temps Agency, and he formally worked as a cook at Dockside Restaurant in Pocomoke City, Maryland.

“Shake Down” as Stan was fondly called was an inquisitive, fun, loving outgoing person. He was a jokester and loved playing video games.

In addition to his parents, Stan leaves loving memories with two children, Ma’laya Nicole Davis of Salisbury and  Samarie Mae Schoolfield of Princess Anne, Maryland; ten sisters, Shanika Schoolfield, Eugina Hutt (Lena}, Shawntia Hutt (Chappell Falcon), Donna Horsey-White (Robert), Shalinda Horsey (Vincent), Annie Lee- Culbreath (Wayne), Nadine Jones, Lenore Spence, Jessica Wright, Teirra Wright-Cripps; seven brothers, Gregory Schoolfield, Leonard Horsey Jr., Anthony Horsey, Leonard Horsey Sr. (Little Brother) (Mrytle), Adrian Adkins, David, and Darrell Brachew; three aunts, Annie Miles, Rosetta Hall and  a very favorite aunt, Geraldine Ames; three uncles, Johnny Schoolfield, Robert Schoolfield and Willie Schoolfield; two Friends, Carlos (cousin/uncle) and Steven Schoolfield (cousin/brother); a godbrother, Devin Byrd, a longtime friend, Antonio Corbin.

He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, William and Annie Schoolfield; his paternal grandparents, Stanford and Annie Horsey; three sisters, Denise Horsey, Marie Horsey-Dix, and Lynette Sanders; two uncles, Benjamin and Stanley Schoolfield.

A funeral service will be held 4:00 PM Saturday, July 13, 2024 at Anthony E. Ward, Jr. Funeral Home in Princess Anne, MD with a viewing one hour prior.

4 Responses

  1. Family you have my deepest condolences I can see that that beautiful smile you was very respectful to me and I appreciate you you are resting in God arms I will miss you💔RIP stan

  2. My heart was broken when I heard of his passing. I asked the question did he move from the house and got the info that he had passed and my heart dropped. I remember when he first came to Gogetters because I was staff at the house. I remember when he was moved to Berlin not wanting to go but when I talked to him he had adjusted to it. Then he moves back to Pocomoke. He was a very respectful young man. Our last conversation was almost 2 weeks ago when I mentioned church to him and he said oh no I’m not the church kind. God had plans for him them. Stan you will be missed. My condolences to the family.

  3. God Always knows and Does What’s Best. To The Families Hold on to God’s Words and Unchanging Hand. Follow The Leader who is Christ Jesus and Your Steps will Be Ordered from Death, Hell and The Grave to Eternal Life. I’m Praying for You and Believing that God Mends Broken Heart and Spirits. Let’s keep Reading God’s Words and Trusting His Promises that in The Times of Trouble He’s Gonna Protect and Cover You. The Blood of Jesus is Already Covering Your Family. Reach Out and Touch His Hand Seeking His Kingdom. I’m So Sorry for Your Loss. You’re A Large Family and Remember that A Family that Prays Together Stays Together. Keep Praying. I Love You All in The Name of Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen

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