Kelly-Stockton-Obituary

Kelly Dean Stockton

Dallas, Texas

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STOCKTON, KELLY DEAN 59, passed away Monday, April 2, 2007 in his home in Dallas, TX. Born April 14, 1947 in Tulsa, OK and was a graduate of Cascia Hall and Tulsa University in Tulsa, OK. Kelly was in the outdoor advertising business for over 35 years and especially enjoyed his affiliation with...

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I'm sorry to hear of Kelly Stockton's death. He was one of my heroes as a young man at Cascia Hall. We tried to follow in the footsteps of such "Jumbo Giants". He is a legend at Cascia and will be missed. We are truly sorry and express our deepest sympathy to his family.
Please extend my condolences and that of the entire Cascia family.

Brady Pringle '70
President
Cascia Hall Alumni Association

Our family is so saddened to learn of Kelly's death. We have been "family" since SMU days. Kelly will always be remembered as a fan, a sports nut, a big-hearted guy...but, most of all, as a treasured friend. God's love surround you, Monette.
Doug, Jan and Michael Ash

Monette: I knew Kelly from our health club. He was a morning regular and we struck up a casual friendship over the years. Knowing that I was a big Nebraska Fan, Kelly arranged to get me special passes for the Nebraska/Auburn football game at the Cotton Bowl. Kelly hardly knew me but nevertheless secured the special passes. I will always appreciate this gesture towards someone he hardly knew such as myself. He was very special.

Monette - Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. We feel blessed to have had the opportunity to meet Kelly and know that he will be sharing his great spirit in Heaven. We are here for you - whatever you need.

A lot of energy has gone out of the world with the loss of Kelly. I was a lunch buddy with my friend Jerri McKennon and Kelly every weekday when there was a health club in our office building. Kelly would do his workout and then come in for lunch (usually a grilled double chicken Caesar salad with lots of pepper!)and a spirited discussion of what ever sport was in season. What a fun guy!

You were the sweetest and kindest man ever. Heaven is very lucky to get you. You will be missed by all.

Dear Monette, We are so sorry to hear of your loss. We didnt get a chance to visit with you at the visitation but we were truly amazed at the turnout and especially the billboard. Kelly and my mom (Kay Craig) will keep everyone entertained in heaven. Our prayers are with you all.

You are a good friend and I will miss you. You are one of a kind.
I'm so sad that you are gone from us. God bless you and Monette