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Scott Stoever Obituary

STOEVER -- Scott Keith, 42, a caring father, son and brother, passed away July 29, 2005, in Tulsa, OK. Scott is survived by his daughter, Sydney Tate and son, Jackson Scott, whom he loved very much. He was a loyal friend and treasured his time spent with friends. Scott grew up in Tulsa and attended Memorial High School where he was an accomplished tennis player. He graduated from Central State University in Oklahoma City with a degree in Business. His professional career included Stock Brokering and Banking. His innate ability to imagine and build items will be remembered in the gifts he gave to others. Scott also is survived by: his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry and Evelyn Henderson and Dr. W.W. Stoever; grandmother, Rachel Carlton; and siblings, Erin Newbrand and Dr. James Stoever. Funeral service will be held Monday, August 1, 2005, at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church, downtown. Donations in Scott's memory may be made to the National Kidney Foundation. Visitation Sunday from 6-8 p.m. at Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial Chapel, 291-3500

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Published by Tulsa World on Jul. 31, 2005.

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Denda Ashley-Graves

July 31, 2005

The Arlen Ashley family wishes to extend our deepest sympathy over the loss of Scott. Our hearts are saddend by the news. The Ashley children Denda, Adam, Heather and Courtney will always carry fond memories of the times we shared as childhood neighbors of Scott, Erin and Jimmy on 95th E Avenue. We shall smile each time we see a Corvett convertable, and remember Scott giving each kid a ride.

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