Hubert Stovall, 20, died at Powers Hospital Tuesday morning from injuries received early Sunday morning when the motorcycle he was riding left the road near Jones Crossroads.
Stovall, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stovall of Pettusville, was found about 12:30 Sunday morning lying injured by the road. They summoned help and he was brought to Powers Hospital. Suffering from a fractured skull, he did not regain consciousness.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Corinth Church with Bros. Lee and Creel officiating. Burial followed in the Athens City Cemetery.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers and four sisters.
Published Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, March 11, 1952.
IN MEMORY Hubert Inmon "Buddy" Stovall
In loving memory of my dear son, who passed away three years ago, March 8.
Dear Buddy, how we do miss your sweet smiling face. There is no one that can take your place.
I wonder why God couldn't have take me in your place but God's work we can't understand but we shall some day in the promise land.
Our home is so lonely and blue there is no one that can take the place of you.
A broken place that never can be filled, but my heart lingers there still. But we know that God knows best and I can never be happy again until he calls me to rest, so I will watch and pray hoping to meet you in a better place some day.
Written by Mother
Hubert Stovall, 20, died at Powers Hospital Tuesday morning from injuries received early Sunday morning when the motorcycle he was riding left the road near Jones Crossroads.
Stovall, who was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stovall of Pettusville, was found about 12:30 Sunday morning lying injured by the road. They summoned help and he was brought to Powers Hospital. Suffering from a fractured skull, he did not regain consciousness.
Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at Corinth Church with Bros. Lee and Creel officiating. Burial followed in the Athens City Cemetery.
In addition to his parents, he is survived by three brothers and four sisters.
Published Limestone Democrat, Athens, AL, Tuesday, March 11, 1952.
IN MEMORY Hubert Inmon "Buddy" Stovall
In loving memory of my dear son, who passed away three years ago, March 8.
Dear Buddy, how we do miss your sweet smiling face. There is no one that can take your place.
I wonder why God couldn't have take me in your place but God's work we can't understand but we shall some day in the promise land.
Our home is so lonely and blue there is no one that can take the place of you.
A broken place that never can be filled, but my heart lingers there still. But we know that God knows best and I can never be happy again until he calls me to rest, so I will watch and pray hoping to meet you in a better place some day.
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