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Bradley Kyle Stovall

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Bradley Kyle Stovall

Birth
Alma, Harlan County, Nebraska, USA
Death
25 Sep 2020 (aged 63)
Kearney, Buffalo County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Maxwell, Lincoln County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section H Site 430
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Bradley K. Stovall, 63, passed away September 25, 2020 at his home in Kearney.

Bradley was born on July 20, 1957, in Alma, NE to Marvin and Beryl (Parker) Stovall. He grew up in Kearney and attended school in Cozad.

As an adult, he lived in Oxford and Kearney and was a client of Mid Nebraska Individual Services for over forty years.

He was an avid Nebraska Husker fan and had the wardrobe and memorabilia to prove it. Among his many interests were Johnny Cash, baseball caps, and all things Native American. The highlights of each year were his trips to Kansas City to celebrate the holidays and his birthday with his sister Melanie Stevens and her family. Bradley was always ready for a car ride and a big soft drink. Family and friends will always remember his smile, his sense of humor, and his love for Jesus. Throughout his life, he touched so many people in such a positive way.

Left to mourn his passing are his sister, Melanie Stevens of Kansas City, Missouri; sister and brother-in-law Jan and Chuck Featherston of Simpsonville, SC; sister-in-law Susie Stovall of Simpsonville, SC; eight nieces and nephews; special friend Dottie Wilbur and family of Holdrege; friend and advocate John Ross of Kearney; and a host of past and present staff members of MNIS.

He leaves this earth to join his parents, Marvin and Beryl Stovall, his sister and brother-in-law Nancy and Dale Burns, his brother Lyndon Stovall, and his brother-in-law Lloyd Stevens.
Bradley K. Stovall, 63, passed away September 25, 2020 at his home in Kearney.

Bradley was born on July 20, 1957, in Alma, NE to Marvin and Beryl (Parker) Stovall. He grew up in Kearney and attended school in Cozad.

As an adult, he lived in Oxford and Kearney and was a client of Mid Nebraska Individual Services for over forty years.

He was an avid Nebraska Husker fan and had the wardrobe and memorabilia to prove it. Among his many interests were Johnny Cash, baseball caps, and all things Native American. The highlights of each year were his trips to Kansas City to celebrate the holidays and his birthday with his sister Melanie Stevens and her family. Bradley was always ready for a car ride and a big soft drink. Family and friends will always remember his smile, his sense of humor, and his love for Jesus. Throughout his life, he touched so many people in such a positive way.

Left to mourn his passing are his sister, Melanie Stevens of Kansas City, Missouri; sister and brother-in-law Jan and Chuck Featherston of Simpsonville, SC; sister-in-law Susie Stovall of Simpsonville, SC; eight nieces and nephews; special friend Dottie Wilbur and family of Holdrege; friend and advocate John Ross of Kearney; and a host of past and present staff members of MNIS.

He leaves this earth to join his parents, Marvin and Beryl Stovall, his sister and brother-in-law Nancy and Dale Burns, his brother Lyndon Stovall, and his brother-in-law Lloyd Stevens.


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