Stanley E Iris Dublado
Iris Ruth Ozmun, 62, of Topeka, passed away Sunday, January 3, 2010 after a courageous battle with Multiple Myeloma.She was born March 26, 1947, in Superior, Nebraska, the daughter of Stanley E. Lucile (Butts) Ozmun.Survivors include her mother Lucile Ozmun of Jewell KS; a brother, Ralph Ozmun (Lula) of Morristown TN; a sister, Carole Thompson (Ken) of Broken Arrow OK; cousins, niece, nephew, great nieces and great nephews, and many friends.She was preceded in death by her father, Stanley; her paternal grandparents Ward and Ruth Ozmun; and maternal grandparents, Rueben and Mary Butts.She attended Jewell Elementary and High Schools, Fort Hays State College, Washburn University, and earned her Bachelor's of Business Administration degree through Baker University. A long-time resident of Topeka,Iris was employed by Meade Insurance, Santa Fe Railway, Burlington Northern Santa Fe, Blakely Crop Hail, Great American Crop Insurance, and the Kitchen Gallery.Iris was an active member of Brookwood Covenant Church and the Kansas Theta Chapter of Delta Theta Chi Sorority.Visitation for friends will be from 5 - 7 p.m., Tuesday, January 5th' at Brookwood Covenant Church, 3601 SW 33rd St. Funeral service will be Wednesday, 11am at Brookwood Covenant Church, followed by a 2 p.m.
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Stanley Cox is an illiterate short-order cook who has never taken a chance at love. Iris King is a newly widowed factory worker who has vowed never to love again.
Still grieving eight months after her husband's death, she lives from paycheck to paycheck and raises two children. To make ends meet, she rents out space to her sister and brother-in-law who have financial and marital problems as well. Her daughter seeks escape through the company of boys resulting in an out of wedlock pregnancy, which makes matters worse. However, as their friendship slowly blossoms and Iris helps Stanley learn to read, his strong yet gentle kindness helps mend her broken heart.
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And where two lonely strangers stood trapped within the past, Stanley and Iris can now begin a new chapter of their lives - together. I just read the comments of TomReynolds2004 and feel I have to jump in here. I understand he doesn't like the film, but his reasons are not evident. My feeling regarding this film is that it is not afraid to travel the darker roads of loneliness, failure, disappointment and sorrow. Each of these two people, as portrayed, have plenty of reasons to be bitter and angry, yet find tenderness and comfort in each the other. Only great acting could make this work without becoming an emotional quagmire, sentimental and sappy.
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I really became interested in these people because of their overwhelming humanity given to them by such strong performances. I have every reason to dislike Jane Fonda for her Vietnam era actions, but personal feelings apart, she is fabulous in this role. Robert DeNiro is superb as a man whose intelligence and goodness begins to fail him in a world indifferent to his abilities. This is the first I have seen DeNiro using tenderness rather than toughness to sell a character and I really like it. This film was a big surprise when I first viewed it and I look forward to seeing it again.