Brian-STOVER-Obituary

Brian J. STOVER

Los Angeles, California

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STOVER, Brian J. Age 59, Sergeant, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, passed away on March 25, 2013. Mr. Stover joined the Sheriff's Department on December 12, 1980 and was assigned to Carson Station at the time of his passing. A viewing will be held at the Florence Avenue Foursquare...

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So many things remind me of you here at Carson. Not a day goes by that someone doesn't mention your name or remember something that you said or did. Just so you know, your boots are hard to fill, and God broke the mold when he created you! Your example motivated me to be a better person. Thanks for showing me and teaching me! God Bless you and your family.

Miss you sir.....!

I'ts been almost a month since you went home to be with your creator, I miss you so very much. Look down upon those of us who feel your absence and let your smile radiate within our hearts for I know that you are in God's kingdom. Love, Sis

Brian was colleague and friend at CSN. He was a working cop as well as a fantastic supervisor that the troops truly trusted. During my week break-in period as field/watch sergeant, we went 10-15 with a stolen gun out of St. Louis on an OBS! We also shared a love of aviation and went to many airshows together. He was a wonderful husband to Terri and a terrific father to his kids. We will all miss him but know that he will receive God's good grace.

Sarge, Thanks for being you, you had a way of making your deputies feel glad that you were 10-8 when it came to them doing there job. You would tell it like it was. You will be missed, may God bless your family and keep them safe. CAS, 1998-2010.

I will always remember our conversations of endless topics,but the space shuttle landings at Edwards AF Base would bring out that wonderful smile. "Sarge, have any photo to show me of the landing?" Of course he did, and it was our special time together sharing his love for flying. Sarge, NASA scrapped the program, knowing you would not be there to protect and guide the crew to a safe landing.

You always were our protector and teacher, and will continue to do so from heaven with your...

Thanks Sarge for being a wonderful supervisor and friend. It has been a pleasure working with you since 1996. Your voice heard over the the PA system "Briefing b-r-i-e-f-i-n-g in two minutes" at the start of PM Shift will be greatly missed. PM's just won't be the same. May GOD continue to bless your family and give them comfort and strength in the days ahead. Thank you Stover family for sharing this wonderful person with us.

Sgt. Stover, thanks for ALWAYS telling it like it is. K B

I remember my first "baby not breathing" call. Sarge arrived seconds before me and we ran inside the home. He immediately performed CPR and the baby began breathing. He saved her life!!!.... The following day we visited her at Harbor UCLA Med Ctr. She was doing fine. I will never forget Sergeant Stover!!!... Love, Roberson (Lessie)