Obituaries
Frank Morris “Honey” Stovall
Sunrise: November 27, 1960
Frank Morris Stovall “Honey” was born on November 27, 1960 in Houston, Texas to the late Frank Stovall and Lena Jewell
Jones Stovall. He was the second of five children.
Raised in a Christian home in Bryan, Texas, Honey attended Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church where he joined at an early age under the leadership of the late Reverend D. N. Jones. He attended Bryan Public Schools.
Honey worked along side of his father for many years at Stovall’s
Concrete, but most of all he enjoyed spending time with family and
teaching his nieces and nephews different pranks. Honey was known
for his barbeque, playing baskeball, wearing his cowboy boots and
hat, visiting and taking to people, blasting any song by Frankie Bev-
erly and Maze and watching America’s favorite team The Dallas
Cowboys. Two of his favorite quotes were “How about dem Cow-
boys” and “Have no fear while Honey is here!”
Honey is preceded in death by his father Frank Stovall; his brother,
Ferias Stovall; paternal grandparents, Ussery and Ester Stovall; ma ternal grandparents, Horace Lee and Rosie Lee Jones, Sr. and God sister , Felecia Wilson.
Honey leaves to cherish his memories his mother Lena Jewel Stovall;
three sisters, Karen Stovall, Sherry McGruder (Michael) and Sharon
Stovall; two step-sons, Vincent Davis and Joshua Franklin; eleven
nieces, LaPorcha (Alex), Krystolyn (Louis), Jameshia (Cedrick), Sha-
ronlyn (Bobby), Lesha, Joicoa, Latrice, Oretia, Chanell, Monasha
and Rachael; great nieces and nephews, Dashia, Julien, Auston, Jev-
alen, Drelan, Jaidah, Cedrick II, Tytiana, Lailah, Ariel, Azariyah, Eb-
ony, Robinson, Jashaun, Raylon, Kaitlin, Patience and Riley; aunts
and uncles, Eddie Marie Lewis (Henry), Augusta Morris, JoAnn
Campbell, Fannie Legier, Shirley Thomas, Curtis Ray Jones Sr.
(Charlotte), Steve Jones, and John Richard Jones; God-brothers and
sisters, Henry Lee Jones Jr., Bridgette Hunter, Vernita Tyler, Wilbert
Davis, Jeff Green, Denise Young and a host of other relatives and
friends.
Visitation will be held on Friday, January 10, 2020 from 10am to 7pm at Daniel and Son Funeral Home, 401 W. 18th st, Bryan, Tx 77803.
Funeral services will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2020 at 11am at Greater Tabernacle Baptist Church, 907 Florida st, Bryan, Tx 77803.
Frank Stovall was as friendly as one could be. It was a joy to know a person who could talk about church(God),sports,Classmates,and the Community happenings. Frank will surely be missed. It was definitely a pleasure to know someone of his statue. Condolences to the family. May God strengthen each of you during this time of bereavement.
There is something to be said about a person that you haven’t seen in over 40 years but still remember them as if it was yesterday. That’s how I feel about Honey. He played with my nephew Curtis “Buggy” Sanders almost everyday when we lived on 17th Street. I will never forget his smile and warm Spirit.
Mr. & Mrs. Stovall raised some wonderful God fearing children, “that apple just don’t fall too far from the tree.” God’s visits never leaves us where He has found us. We are always better as a result. It was a blessing to know Honey. He will always remain a fond memory.
To the Stovall family, Just know that we are praying for you.
I remember Honey growing up and going to Tabernacle Baptist Church. His parents were God-fearing and instilled that belief in their Children. Being a neighbor; when I came home I would see Honey with his infectious smile. His journey is now complete and God has given him his rest and peace. No longer suffering and healed; in the name of Jesus.
May the Stovall family remember his life in their hearts.