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Charles Kenneth Stough

Kirkwood, Missouri

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Stough, Charles Kenneth at age 93, fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Beloved husband of Virginia Stough (nee Schnable) for 67 years; dear father of Nancy (John) Hillhouse, Larry (Sonja) Stough, and Carol Stough; dear grandfather of Andrew Stough,...

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Carol,

You, your mom, and your family are in my thoughts and prayers during this difficult time. May the wonderful memories of your dad help to comfort you and your family.

With sympathy,
Carol G.

Dear Carol, Nancy and Larry, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy to all of you. Although I didn't know your father for very long, I will never forget my visits with him. I can still hear him say, "Mary, it is so good to see you come and sit down and let's talk." We would then talk about all the happenings in the news and his favorite subject--religion. He was such a sweet and caring man. I will never forget his kindness and his big welcoming smile.

Sincerely,

Nancy,
I am so sorry about your father passing, I was looking to see if you have the same e-mail, just I entered your maiden name (today) and read the sad news. It was pure coincidence that it just happened. Please whenever you can send me your phone number. Our condolences to all of you.
A hug from us,
Olguita
Conchy and Bill

Nancy,
I remember your father from when we both were in high school. He was a wonderful man. I send my condolences to you and the rest of the family

Carol;

I sure have fond memories of your sweeet Father. I know you will miss him terribly. He was a true Gentleman.

Phyllis Mulford

I didn't know Charles. But heard alot about him my heart goes out to Virginia and her family at this time. I will always be there just call if you need to talk. Alice Lebbing

To the Stough Family:

May you find peace and comfort from God's word, the Bible. "Draw close to God, and he will draw close to you." (James 4:8)


My condolences,
SJB.

Aunt Ginny, Carol,Larry and Nancy,
I will miss Uncle Kenny. As is said in his orbits “Uncle Kenny was a generous, kind, and devoted man”. I truly loved Uncle Kenny. I have such fund memories of the farm in Dutzow with the Stoughs. Uncle Kenny would take us on long walks along the railroad tracks. He would bring his snow cone machine and we would have snow cones – that was so cool! He teased me about becoming a nun. He knew I liked boys instead. Here's something special he did...

Uncle Kenny is forever engraved on our
hearts and memories, he was a great man
and thankful that he walked across the
path of our lives. Love Sid and Betty