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Jonathan J. "Tex" Stovall
Memorial Services for Jonathon J. "Tex" Stovall (Manley) will be held at Victory Baptist Church on Finks Hideaway Road, Monroe, LA. on Sunday, October 14, 2012 at 3:00 PM.
Jonathon "Tex" of the Hereford Zone, Hampstead, Maryland; beloved son of Steven and Shelly Stovall, John Manley; loving grandson of Ronald and Sharon Duffey, Ervin and Virginia Holcomb, Dan and Trish Manley, Elaine Stovall and Great-grandson of Christine Welch, Dorothy Bailey, Maude Stovall; dear brother of Mallory and husband Chad Hays, Ashley, Chris, Alisha, Steven II; caring uncle Brock and Candace; also survived by many relatives and friends.
Preceded in death by Great-grandparent T.A. and Wilma Duffey, E. O. Welch and Dan Stovall.
Jonathon "Tex" was a senior at Hereford High School who enjoyed playing basketball and football.
In Lieu of flowers, Memorial contributions in Jonathon "Tex's" name may be made to the Jonathon "Tex" Stovall Scholarship Fund, P.O. Box 26615, Gwynn Oaks, Maryland 21207.
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Shelly my heart goes out to you.The pain of loosing a child is so hard there is nothing I can say to you but I know how you feel from loosing one myself . Take one day at a time let your friends and family help you.
Ronnie & Sharon so very sorry for you too I know what great grandparents you were to Jonathan & Mallory I have been praying for the whole family again so sorry
sheila Poole
October 14, 2012
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