Being listed as a polish victim of persecution, Stanislaw’s death (1998) seems to be different from the OP’s original description (2018).
And then after all of that, the YOD turns out to to be 2013: “ILMO Stan Hawrylewicz d. 29.6.2013 aged 87y” (https://billiongraves.com/grave/Stan-Hawrylewicz/17127640 )
Surname: HAWRYLEWICZ
Name: STANISŁAW
father's name: JÓZEF
mother's name: MARIA
date of birth: 1924-10-02
place of birth: LUBIEŃ
date of death: 1998-07-09 (could this date be for something else?)
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Information about persecution
Source: AAN (=”Archiwum Akt Nowych”)
Team: Fundacja Polsko-Niemieckie Pojednanie w Warszawie (= Polish-German Reconciliation Foundation in Warsaw) [#2680] 390702
Forced laborer: survived
Type of forced labor: employed in industry
Place of Work: BYTOM (?)
Date of commencement of work: 1942-02
Date of completion of work: 1945-01
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“Fundacja Polsko-Niemieckie Pojednanie w Warszawie” contains “Documentation of people, former prisoners of concentration camps and forced laborers of the Third Reich, applying for payment of financial benefits from the German fund and people applying for humanitarian and social assistance”. This foundation was established in 1991. It is mentioned as follows, but there are no online scans available yet: https://www.szukajwarchiwach.gov.pl/zespol/-/zespol/51737
More info: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foundation_for_Polish-German_ReconciliationUpdate: I realised that this guy has a different DOB as well, so most likely a second persecuted person with the same name from the same place ... Hmmmm!
FYI only
I believe that the following town is the correct Lubien, as the Hawrylewicz surname seems to be mainly concentrated in Ukraine:
Lubien Wielki, Galicia, Austria;
later Lubien Wielki (Gródek Jagielloński), Lwów, Poland;
now Velykyy Lyubin, L'viv, Ukraine.