Rodney-Stover-Obituary

Rodney Stover

Kearney, Nebraska

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Kearney resident, 64 KEARNEY - Rodney R. Stover, 64, of Kearney died Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2007, at Good Samaritan Hospital. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at First Lutheran Church with the Rev. Steve Brownlee, Bishop David deFreese and the Rev. Kim Stover officiating. Burial will be at...

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Wow-Can't believe he left the family almost 11 years ago. Time really does march on...I'll never forget, and still have the wonderful letter he wrote to me when my father passed. Such a way with words....Wish I could have spent more time with him..

Rod...still miss you; and miss you more after reading the many loving comments herein.

We spent many enjoyable fishing hours with Rod and at the same time being serenaded! Such an earthly life time privilege.
Marilyn and the late Bill Ouellette

Dear
Stover Family,
I was greatly shocked to hear of Rod's untimely death. Our family was
close to him during his time in Sunspot, NM, where we lived, and in
Colorado Springs, where we visited. You may recall my sons Chris and
Craig, my first wife Jan and my current wife Sally. We will all miss
him. The best I can say was that he was a great guy and a good friend.
God bless you.

Thank you all for your kind and loving words. It is comforting to read about how my dad connected with you in your lives. It makes me smile to know how many people he made laugh! I was so blessed to have him in my life and experience his journey with him. How do you define success? I believe it is the achievement of Joy and the absolute loving and embracement of who you are. We are all perfect, eternal, expressions of creation. Radiant beings we are! My dad was in that joy and was truly...

To Rod and his family, I give my deepest sympathies. So sorry to hear of his passing.

My sympathy to the family of Rod. I am one of the "Poole School Alumni" having attended grade school there. Rodney was a year ahead of me. My memory of Rodney was his great smile and being a really outstanding student there and at Ravenna High School. Todd, I hope you remember me as your 8th grade teacher in Poole!

I am so sad that my dear Uncle Rod has gone to be with Jesus... not sad for his sake but for my own! I really loved him! I loved the brother he was to my father and the joy that he brought into my life! He made me smile! I miss his silly mustache that he had in the good ole' days! What an amazing thought that I will see him again... singing with Angels and dancing on streets of gold!