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Robert (Bobby) Stover of Revere MA, entered into rest on July 17, 2025, at the age of 66. Beloved fiance/husband of Darlene Zimmer. Devoted father figure to David Zimmer, Stacy Zimmer, James Hagemeister. Cherished Papa of Hunter Skane. The loving brother of Thomas M. Stover of Peabody, MA, Dennis W. Stover of Colorado and his daughters. Also survived by niece Tammy Bowman, her husband Jeffrey of Maine and their children Ethan, Emma, and Camen, niece Jacqueline Faria, her husband Sean of Stoughton, MA and their children Cassandra & Nathan and nephew Richard Stover of New Hampshire
He was predeceased by his late brother Richard Stover, as well as his late wife Donna Stover, Dear son of the late Helen M. (Marsh) Stover and Thomas M. Stover.
He grew up in Revere, MA, and graduated from Revere High School. He was a carpet installer and flooring specialist. He was a dedicated member of the Loyal Order of Moose. He loved and was very passionate about the Boston Red Sox, the New England Patriots, the Boston Celtics, & the Boston Bruins (win or lose he loved his teams), working in his yard and garden, meeting people, helping neighbors, riding his Harley whenever he could. He cherished the time spent with family and friends and spoke of them often.
A Visitation for Bobby will be held at Buonfiglio Funeral Home on Thursday, July 24,2025 from 4:00-8:00PM with funeral on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 10 AM at Buonfiglio funeral home 128 Revere Street with interment at Puritan Lawn Memorial Park 185 Lake St. Peabody, MA.
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