Vickie Bashaw
I was so saddened to hear of Louise's death. She and Otis were so kind to my husband and me when we were a young married couple. I loved them both and am so sorry they are both gone from this life. My sympathy goes out to her family.
Birth date: Dec 30, 1926 Death date: Jul 26, 2013
Mary Louise Stobaugh of Fayetteville, passed away Friday, July 26, 2013, at the age of 86 years. She was born December 30, 1926 in Center Ridge, AR to parents M.G. Gray and Lucy (Tucker) Gray. Louise enjoyed teaching for over 40 Read Obituary
I was so saddened to hear of Louise's death. She and Otis were so kind to my husband and me when we were a young married couple. I loved them both and am so sorry they are both gone from this life. My sympathy goes out to her family.
To the family of Louise: Louise was a special friend to me. I knew her for almost 60 years. She and my wife had their daughters born about the same time. She loved Dawn so much. Every time I asked about any need she would tell me, "Dawn is taking care of it". How she loved David and Whitney. I don't know anyone who loved her grandchildren more. I miss her, too. The Lord bless and keep all of you. Love you all.
Mrs. Stobaugh was one of my favorite teachers! She was so sweet and kind and she taught me a life lesson - typing! She probably had no idea how handy that would become in the computer age! I'm thankful for such a wonderful teacher at a critical time in my life. She was a joy! Many blessings on her family!
I am saddened to hear of Louise's death. She was a beautiful lady and a good friend to my mother, Mayme Staggs. Sadly, Mother no longer remembers her friends. May lovely memories comfort you.
Bill and I have such fond memories of your parents. Your mother was always smiling and so much a lady. She was so sweet to our whole family. I know you all will miss her terribly, but she was so blessed to go so quickly. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.Linda and Bill Elliott
To Dawn and Family I send my deepest sympathy during this time, may all your memories be with you!
Mrs. Stobaugh was a gracious person and a wonderful teacher. She taught me typing in the fall of 1972 at Woodland Jr. High, and I have used that skill almost every day since. I say with a wink that more than a few adults are out there who have "f-f-f [space] j-j-j [space]" imprinted deeply within them! May you find comfort in the many stories and expressions from those whose lives Mrs. Stobaugh touched, and may Light Perpetual shine on her.
Even though I have not seen Louise in several years I still remember her and Otis coming to church with "Ma and Pa Gray" when I was growing up at Overcup. My dad (Doyle Stobaugh) always enjoyed visiting with them. Now they are all together visiting again. My sincere sympathy to Dawn and the entire family. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Mr. And Mrs. Stobaugh played a role in many young Fayetteville people's lives. They were both such kind and caring people.
Mrs. Stobaugh was one of my favorite teachers in 1982 at Woodland. I appreciate her every day as she taught me how to type! She was a sweet woman and will be dearly missed.