In early December, Carol’s doctor asked her, “Do you want to keep fighting or do you want to go “home”? The past summer had been another affirmation of her fierce will to never give up. With her trademark smile, she replied, “Home. My life has been a gift. It’s time to go home.” Her last wish was to see all of her family one more time – together. A gift we all treasure!
Carol was born Dec. 6, 1943, in Riverton to her parents Sam and Esther Weber, who have preceded her in death.
Carol and her beloved husband of 57 years, Darwin D. Stover, resided most of their lives in Cheyenne. Carol was a member of North Cheyenne Baptist Church, sang in their choir, and served for several years as the Children’s Sunday School director. Darwin and Carol were lifetime philanthropists serving and giving to various organizations. Professionally, Carol spent the majority of her years with Corral West Ranchwear Corporate. Upon her retirement, she pursued the arts, exploring various painting genres; traveled and RV-ventured with Darwin and spent time with family and friends.
Carol is survived by Darwin; her three daughters, Sherri, Terri and Brandi; her eight grandchildren, Amber, Brandon, Tala, Jeremy, Parris, Braedon, Gaige and Cutyr; seven great-grandchildren; and her siblings, Ron, Jolene and Linda.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle March 10, 2019
In early December, Carol’s doctor asked her, “Do you want to keep fighting or do you want to go “home”? The past summer had been another affirmation of her fierce will to never give up. With her trademark smile, she replied, “Home. My life has been a gift. It’s time to go home.” Her last wish was to see all of her family one more time – together. A gift we all treasure!
Carol was born Dec. 6, 1943, in Riverton to her parents Sam and Esther Weber, who have preceded her in death.
Carol and her beloved husband of 57 years, Darwin D. Stover, resided most of their lives in Cheyenne. Carol was a member of North Cheyenne Baptist Church, sang in their choir, and served for several years as the Children’s Sunday School director. Darwin and Carol were lifetime philanthropists serving and giving to various organizations. Professionally, Carol spent the majority of her years with Corral West Ranchwear Corporate. Upon her retirement, she pursued the arts, exploring various painting genres; traveled and RV-ventured with Darwin and spent time with family and friends.
Carol is survived by Darwin; her three daughters, Sherri, Terri and Brandi; her eight grandchildren, Amber, Brandon, Tala, Jeremy, Parris, Braedon, Gaige and Cutyr; seven great-grandchildren; and her siblings, Ron, Jolene and Linda.
© Wyoming Tribune Eagle March 10, 2019
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