Stovey-Stovall-Obituary

Stovey H. Stovall

Colleyville, Texas

1937 - 2014

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Stovey H. Stovall, 76, of Colleyville passed away Thursday, Nov. 20, 2014, after a long illness. Memorial service: was held at 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Colleyville United Methodist Church. Stovey was born Dec. 24, 1937, in Hobbs, N.M. Survivors: His wife, Carol Stovall; son, Marshall Stovall;...

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Stovey was one of the finest, smartest, most
talented and funniest men my family has ever known. Blessings to his awesome family.

Allene Deuson

Carol, I worked with Stovey at Bell and am so sorry for your loss. Stovey was a great guy and a good co-worker, one you like to have around when times are tough. I will remember him as I knew him at work and think of him being out of pain and in the Lord's care.

Carol, I am so sorry for your loss. I was one of the Bell people who got the wrong date so was not able to attend the memorial. I worked with Stovey for many years and considered him a good friend.
Joyce Reagan

Carol,
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Stovey was Denise's & my bud at Dr. Millers office and we always look forward to him coming for his dental appointments! He will truly be missed! HUGS!

Carol and family.
I worked with Stovey at Bell Helicopter for many years. He was a great person and friend. I am very sorry to hear about your loss.

Stovey was the "best entertainer" who ever played in our band "The Shady Grove Ramblers!"
He was full of smiles and a great Bass fiddle player! He was also a wonderful Christian man who shared his belief of Christ in every conversation! He is really going to be sorely missed in this world!
God bless his family and friends!
Tom and Anne Uhr and all of the members of the Shady Grove Ramblers!

Stovey was a good man - delight to know and work with.

Amy, I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I knew him for many years and always loved visiting with him at your and Gerald's shop. I wish I could have been at the service. Stovey was a very sincere and nice person, I know you will miss him very much.

billy keeton