The family of long-time footwear industry executive Stanley Irving Kravetz announced his passing on June 8. He was 90 years old.

Kravetz was born on February 3, 1933, in Revere, MA. An alumnus of Revere High School in Massachusetts, Kravetz played football and was a member of the ROTC. He continued his commitment to serve by enlisting in the Army as a medic during the Korean War. After the Army, Kravetz embarked on a career in the footwear industry. His journey began with his first job in this sector, paving the way for him to run companies including, but not limited to, Timberland, The Rockport Shoe Company, The Frye Boot Company, Geox USA, and Thorlo as well as serving on the Boards of Rocky Shoes and Boots and Clark’s of England.

“Stanley’s unwavering tenacity, vivacious energy and innate strength remain an inspiration to us all,” the family said in his obituary. “An exemplary marketer, an empowering mentor and a globally acclaimed salesperson, Stanley’s professional accomplishments were vast and impressive. However, his most treasured role was that of a family man—a title he cherished above all else. His unyielding support for Israel, his tireless advocacy for the footwear industry and his distinguished status as a life member of Two Ten reflect his enduring dedication.”

Kravetz was also an ardent sports enthusiast, with golf, tennis and skiing his favored pursuits. His love for these sports created countless joyous memories during family trips, a testament to his commitment to spending quality time with his loved ones.

He leaves a family including four children, eight grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. His siblings and parents predeceased Kravitz. A memorial service was held at Sharon Memorial Park Chapel on June 11. Those wishing to honor his memory may make remembrances to Temple Israel of Boston or Temple Emanuel of Andover.