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Mayrial Wilson "Chip" Stover III

Portland, Oregon

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STOVER,, MAYRIAL WILSON "CHIP"III July 11, 1956 - April 20, 2005. A gathering to celebrate the life of Chip Stover will be held at 1:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 11, 2005, at the Gateway Elks Lodge in Portland. Chip was the third of three sons born to Mayriale Jr. and Wynette Stover in Portland. He...

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I worked with Chip for 10 years while I was at Horizon’s dispatch center. My first impression was how serious this person was, boy was I wrong. Don't get me wrong he was a true professional when it came to the job, but he was hilarious when you got to know him. I have missed some of the long conversations we had during our graveyard shift. Chip we are going to miss you. My sympathies goes out to his two children and family may your love for him, get you through this time. Chip started out as...

I was not as lucky as most of the people in his life that knew him very well. But, I was very impressed with such a good man. May you find comfort in the love that surrounds you and in the words of caring friends. May your cherished memories that you hold dear, be your STRENGTH
today and throughout the days that will follow. GOD BLESS
THERESA CAPTAIN HORIZON AIR FLIGHT ATTENDANT

I have known Chip personally and professionally for more years than I care to count, and in that time I have considered him a true friend. His wit and humor in the work place are legendary, an example would be if anyone left their email open, heaven forbid Chip would find out. The next thing you knew, you had either sent an email to someone, or to yourself, which could be very revealing and hilarious.
Chip had spoken about retiring from Horizon Air many times in the past, and when he...

I first met Chip at an Air Oregon company picnic in 1979 and over the years we worked together on many aircraft problems while he was a maintenance controller. Many times, because of Chips hard work arranging for and working with contract maintenance at an out-station, the aircraft was ready for service the next morning. Chip is missed by his friends and professional co-workers at Horizon. My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to his family and friends.

Chip was a very good friend of mine at Air Oregon and beyond. We worked together as Pilot & Mechanic and I always knew that I was safe with Chip's name in the maintenance logbook. At his going away party in Portland we shared many good memories of Air Oregon and Horizon and he shared with me how happy he was moving to Alabama with his new start in life. My sympathies go out to his family and all of the rest of his friends.

My deepest sympathies to all for your loss. I knew and considered Chip a close friend through out his entire career at Horizon. I'm confident that like his departure from the company, he won't be forgotten.