of Mayflower, AR
November 30, 1967 - December 1, 2023
Larry Scott Stover, 56, of Mayflower, Arkansas passed away Friday, December 1, 2023. He was born on November 30, 1967 in Morrilton, Arkansas to the late Larry Hutto Stover and Jean Collins.
Larry was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Eddie Koonce and Sanch Brazear and one sister, Connie Sikes.
Larry was a career truck driver. Prior to his passing, he drove a pump truck for Benson Pump.
Larry was a very laid-back person. He was a good man with an enormous heart towards other people. Larry would give the shirt off his back to anyone in need. It made his day anytime he could make someone smile and laugh.
Larry hobbies included camping, fishing and swimming. He loved being outside and driving around on the old dirt roads and back roads.
Larry is survived by his wife, Tina Wevers; one sister, Mark Ann Young; three brothers, Bub Brazear, Mike Ryun and Johnny Ryun; one daughter, Brandy Pitts and husband, Payton Pitts and two sons, Justin Thurman and Casy Stover. He is also survived by his three grandbabies, Payton, Parker and Praslay Pitts.
A graveside service will be held at 1:00PM Tuesday, December 5, 2023 at Mt. Pleasant Cemetery in Plumerville, Arkansas at the cemetery pavilion. Brother Morris will officiate the service.
Scotty was my best friends little brother growing up. They are both gone. Way too young!
Going to miss you brother, I’ll never forget the laughs and good times we all had. Rest In Peace
Thoughts and prayers for the family.
I'm heartbroken to hear of your passing so young. I wish we hadn't lost touch so long ago - you were one of my favorite cousins and some of my fondest memories were made growing up with you. You always had a twinkle in your eye, were up for all sorts of adventures, and had such a BIG heart! It brings such peace knowing that you knew Jesus as your Savior, which means you are now in His presence, reunited with many of our precious family who loved you and loved the Lord - including your sweet momma & mine! I pray that this knowledge brings comfort to your wife and children as well. You know your Memaw & Papaw Stover, your Aunt Nonie & Uncle Herman, and my momma, Aunt Sue, loved you so much!!! What a joyful reunion in Heaven that must be! Rest peacefully Scotty, and thank you for the memories. ?? ?? ??
Love,
Carolyn, Chris, and Uncle Henry
I will miss you my brother rest easy
RIP!! MY Friend I remember working at the city of Sherwood with Scott then were the good old days RIP buddy!!