Funeral services will be in the Edmonds Funeral Home Chapel in Jonesboro, La., with burial in the Transport Cemetery in Dodson, La.
A resident of Odessa since 1950, he moved here from Marshall. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Plumbers and Pipefitters local union 239. Stovall served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. He was born Oct. 21, 1910, in Wyatt, La.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Upchurch of the home address, Mrs. Otto Pankratz of Kerrville, and Mrs. Olar Wyatt of Wyatt, La.; and a brother, Hugh A. Stovall of El Paso.
Published in The Odessa American (TX), December 9, 1971
Funeral services will be in the Edmonds Funeral Home Chapel in Jonesboro, La., with burial in the Transport Cemetery in Dodson, La.
A resident of Odessa since 1950, he moved here from Marshall. He was a member of the Methodist Church and the Plumbers and Pipefitters local union 239. Stovall served in the U.S. Navy from 1942 to 1945. He was born Oct. 21, 1910, in Wyatt, La.
Survivors are three sisters, Mrs. Fannie Upchurch of the home address, Mrs. Otto Pankratz of Kerrville, and Mrs. Olar Wyatt of Wyatt, La.; and a brother, Hugh A. Stovall of El Paso.
Published in The Odessa American (TX), December 9, 1971
Family Members
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Ola Stovall Wyatt
1890–1981
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Eva E. Stovall
1892–1902
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Bessie Amanda Stovall Tolar
1893–1923
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Maggie L. Stovall Poole
1895–1925
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Hugh Angus Stovall
1897–1980
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George L. Stovall
1899–1902
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Fred Jack Stovall
1901–1956
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Fannie B. Stovall Upchurch
1903–1982
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Lucille Stovall Murphy
1906–1929
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Infant Son Stovall
1908–1908
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Infant Son Stovall
1909–1909
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Verne Emmerrette Stovall George Pankratz Cason
1912–1989
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