John-Stover, Jr.-Obituary

John A. Stover, Jr.

Toledo, Ohio

1949-2012 (Age 62)

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AGE
62
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

Obituary

(NEWS ARTICLE) John A. Stover, Jr., an operating engineer whose versatility with heavy equipment kept him in demand at construction sites, died Saturday in his West Toledo home of respiratory distress. He was 62.He had a type of nerve disease, sensorimotor polyneuropathy, that over 22 months...

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Nancy, I will always remember John as one of the kindest young men I ever knew. He was always sweet and so much fun to be around. I know he loved you deeply and his family meant the world to him. I am so sad to hear he passed away. I remember him driving his motorcycle up my driveway and talking to my Dad until I came out of the house to talk to him. My Dad would always tell me what a nice guy he was....and of course the rest is history. His obituary tells it all...what a proud, honest...

Stover Family,
I was saddened to hear of John's passing. I was a classmate and football teamate of John's at Burroughs. We had just started to catch up with our lives after grade school at thelast couple of Teen Town reunions. I am sorry that we didn't get to see more of each other. I know that he will be watching over all of you from his heavenly home. God Bless you all and his memory.

Many thanks for all the support. Two corrections for anyone who might want to pay their respects in person: Visitation is WEDNESDAY and the funeral mass is THURSDAY. All other times are correct.

Thoughts and prayers are with you Nancy and to John and Jay.

Nancy
My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to you and your sons in this time of sorrow and great loss. May you find comfort in the memories of your life together.

February 26, 2012

Nancy, Johnny and Jay,
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you and although I cannot be there with you - I hold you close to my heart. I will always remember the good times we shared with John and his great sense of humor and easy-going manner. He was a true friend and Liz and I will miss him always.

Carole E. Mason (Retzke), Boynton Beach, FL

We were honored to be John's friend.Gary was especially proud to be his fishing buddy.You will live on forever in our memories.

Nancy,
My deepest sympathy to you and your family. I enjoyed knowing John in high school and seeing him at the reunions. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My condolences.John was one of the good guys