Thomas-Stover-Obituary

Thomas and Susann Stover

Euless, Texas

May 18, 1936 – Dec 19, 2013 (Age 77)

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BORN
May 18, 1936
DIED
December 19, 2013
AGE
77
LOCATION
Euless, Texas

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Susann Stover, 77, passed away on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2013. Dr. Thomas P. Stover, 79, passed away on Saturday, Dec. 28, 2013. Graveside service: 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 2, 2014, in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Visitation: 3 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 29, at Lucas Funeral Home. The family will...

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Meg, Paul and families: Sorry for the loss of Tom and Sue. Tom was our classmate at Butler High School. He and Mary K. were in the Westminster Fellowship at the First Presbyterian Church and attended summer retreats at Grove City College. He and Don, along with other friends, were active in the Butler YMCA, and had a memorable four day canoe trip down the Allegheny River. Fond memories of a fun guy and good friend. Love to the family,

I am just so sad about the loss of these 2 dear and wonderful people. My heart aches for all of the family. Keeping all of you in my thoughts and prayers.

We were very sorry to hear of your loss. I grew up with Tom on the South side of Butler. We were buddies. My wife, Micki, and I graduated with him and he was such a great person. Always joking and having fun. I will miss my e-mail buddy. Peace and prayers to you and your family.

Tom and Sue were kind and creative people. And they both loved a good laugh. Each contributed to Tarrant County College District for the better and best that they could give to the students. I worked next door to Dr. Stover and was delighted to know him. He did enjoy talking about his children. I'm sure they are missing both parents, greatly.

Dear Meg, Paul and families, We were saddened to hear of your Mom and Dad's passing. We were Butler high school classmates of your Dad. We shared many laughs during those years and kept in touch for many more years. As the days go by, may sweet and happy memories replace the sadness in your hearts. We send you lots of hugs. May Angels walk with you today and always. Love, Cooky and Jim Diamond, Butler, PA

I worked with Tom for many years at TCC. He and Sue were wonderful people. I felt blessed to know them both.
Mary Robbins

Aunt Sue & Uncle Tom, Words cannot express the love and admiration I have for both of you. You both are part of who I am and I will love you forever. All my love, Craig

What loving, kind, and generous hearts they had. They will be missed by all who knew them. How fitting that they took this next journey together. Sending love and prayers to Meg and Paul. ~Leslie, niece and cousin