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May God be with this family as they celebrate his life. I was not close to Jerry, but I have heard many great things about him through Betsy West.
Carolyn Baskette-West
February 15, 2012 | Georgetown,, CO
Dallas, Texas
1919 - 2012
Stover, Jerry S Jerry S. Stover died peacefully February 7, 2012, at the age of 92. Born in Dallas on July 11, 1919, Jerry was the son of Jerry and Elizabeth Stover. In 1941, following his Junior year at SMU, Jerry volunteered for Radar training and was commissioned a Second Lt. in the US Army...
Read MoreMay God be with this family as they celebrate his life. I was not close to Jerry, but I have heard many great things about him through Betsy West.
Carolyn Baskette-West
February 15, 2012 | Georgetown,, CO
Dear Stover Family:
Jerry was my grandmother, Betsy West's first cousin and through her I met Jerry as an infant. Jerry was a fine man. Humble, always thought of others first, he loved his wife, Nita and treated her as the lady she is. He loved his children and was proud of all of them.
What I remember most are two things. When my grandfather was in the hospital after a lung operation, Jerry and his son, Bruce came by to make sure my grandparents had everything they...
Elizabeth West
February 15, 2012 | Westbury, NY
Dearest Nita and Family,
I grieve and give thanks for Jerry. What a wonderful man he was. For all of his accomplishments, he was so humble. He is one of the "good guys" I will always remember.
Enjoy your memories. My prayers for your comfort and support.
With love,
Jackie DeSalme
Jackie eSalme
February 14, 2012 | Dallas, TX
Bruce, I first go to know your Dad as Nita brought me into the Board of DSMA in the late 80's. We will never forget his countless hours of devotion, especially with the fountain. He was truly a unique man of character & honor.
J DeFord
February 14, 2012 | Dallas, TX
I knew Jerry Stove through the Apple Corps of Dallas where he was one of the original members from the late 70's or early 80's. This is a computer users group that has grown and changed over the many years of following Apple products and Jerry kept pace with technology even long after he was retired. It was a privilege and pleasure to have known Jerry and he was a very kind friend. I will surely miss him and have fond memories of talking technology with him.
Taylor Sharpe
February 13, 2012 | Dallas, TX
Stover family, I am also saddened, Jerry came into my life in 1972, when i moved within a few blocks of your home, the SMILE, the energy and the care of the relationship, it has lasted for me since that day.. Oh ! and always a BUICK usually an Electra 225 ... jerry helped me in my life as a person and as a business owner, I am a better person for knowing and experiencing the Stover family, a far better person.. Thank you Jerry .. Mac McCullough W5MC
February 13, 2012
Dear Sterling,
It is with great regret that I find myself writing this letter but it brings me joy to remember your father. From the first time I met him when I was around ten years old he fascinated me with his gadgets, his HAM radio and his electrical supplies. The first thing he did when I walked into his house was to take me straight upstairs to his electronics and radios and got down to explaining the mechanics of his hobbies. I remember fondly how he took me in like a...
Nikita Lukichev
February 12, 2012 | Santa Fe, NM
It was my honor and good fortune to get to know Jerry and Clayton in the early 1970s when CI was a tiny public company. Over the subsequent years we saw each other in Dallas and New York. A wonderful man, loving husband and father. I will miss his warm smile, upbeat attitude and patriotism.
David Bellet
February 11, 2012 | New York, NY
Jerry always checked in with our family to see how we were doing and if we needed anything. We will truly miss you!! The Gregory's
***Roy and Gwen thought the world of you!
The Gregory's
February 11, 2012 | Dallas, TX