Brad Stover
August 25, 2018
Brad D. Stover, 41, died Saturday, August 25, 2018, due to injuries sustained in an automobile accident.
Brad was born October 26, 1976, in Des Moines, Iowa. He was a self-employed carpenter and enjoyed playing football, spending time outdoors, camping, and most importantly, his family.
He is survived by his mother Jina Young, father Roland Duntz, twin brother Chad Stover, daughters Victoria Sleeth, Mackenzie Sleeth and Emma Stover, step-siblings, Marcy, Matt and Drew Duntz.
There will be a memorial service Friday, August 31, 2018, at Des Moines First Church, 2725 Merle Hay Road, Des Moines, IA 50310, beginning at 6:00 p.m.
Memorial contributions may be directed to Brad’s family in his loving memory.
Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Emma Stover
06/27/2022
No words can describe the pain I feel after 4 years Dad. I miss you so much and can't believe your not here. We had good memories and I wish we could make more, but I know your in a better place and I'll see you again. There's never a day your not on my mind. I love and miss you so much, Emma.
Dave Brown
02/05/2019
We had many many times together, we had more laughter than two clowns could possibly have as well as engaging in God's word... I miss you bro;and Always will. Dave Brown
Frank and Pam Schoonover
09/01/2018
Jina and Family. We always remember Brad as "Miami" from high school football days. We are very sorry for your loss.
Chad Stover
09/01/2018
Brother,
You were and are my superhero. I love you and am proud to call you brother.
MARY GUTIERREZ
08/31/2018
I pray the family may be comforted by GOD's Word; Knowing that unexpected events happen; that rob us of our loved ones ;.Ecc.9:11,12; Yet GOD promises we will see our loved ones again. Isaiah 26:19; Psalms 37:11,29; Rev.21:3-5.
Kevin, Janice Stiller
08/31/2018
Dearest Bradley
You will never be Forgotten! We are sending love and prayers to all Family and Friends
God Bless!
Sheri and Bill Lightkep
08/30/2018
No amount of words can express the pain that you are going through. We are sending you love and prayers and hope you are able to find strength during this dark time
Justin Oswald
08/29/2018
Brad and I became friends at an early age. He loved the Broncos and could throw a football harder than imaginable. He recently strolled into a garage sale I was holding and we reunited after years of not knowing what happened to one another. Great loss and I think of his brother Chad and family. Sorry
Chris Rother
08/29/2018
I first met Brad in freshman football tryouts at Lincoln High School in Des Moines Iowa we became friends throughout High School Brad made it all the way to Grand Junction Colorado we're he was a roommate for a bit I will miss you I hope you find peace
Jaime Ebane (Kline)
08/29/2018
I grew up down the street from Brad. My condolences go out to the family, especially to Chad and Brad's children.
Rhonda Thomas
08/29/2018
my heartfelt prayers for all of you at this time
Kathy Danilson
08/29/2018
Many,Many prayers and Blessings for the family for your loss.Jina I Love You and God will give You and your family the strength and Grace to get through this terrible Time.Love Kathy Danilson
Ian M Stover
08/29/2018
You were my cousin and my brother at the same time... We will always have Turret. See you on the other side Brad.
Marty
08/28/2018
Wow what a horrible shock. Brad was bigger than life and all us from Colfax who had the privilege to call him our friend are richer because of it. He was one of a kind and I am going to miss him. Carry on with your journey. God Bless
Amy Catlett and family
08/28/2018
We are so sorry for your loss. Brad was a fun guy to be around and his love for Jody obvious. He will be missed.