The Stovall Foundation

The Stovall Foundation The Stovall Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization, created for the purpose of aiding military families. 1 LT Matthew R.

Stovall always wanted to be a soldier. He joined the Mississippi National Guard before he graduated Neshoba Central High School in 1997. He served in numerous capacities during his enlisted years and completed Officer Candidate School in 2001. Stovall then completed his Officer Basic Course in Fort Eustis, VA in 2002. In the spring of 2002, Matt married his college sweetheart, Natalie, soon after

welcoming their baby boy, Walker. In September of 2003, Matt left his family to serve with the 367th Maintenance Company in Mosul, Iraq. While in Iraq, Stovall was chosen to lead the 1st Platoon of the 401st Transportation Company, affectionately known as “The A Team”. On August 22, 2004, just 2 months before Matt was due to return home and on Natalie’s 22nd birthday, she received the call that Matt had been fatally wounded while serving in Iraq. His family, friends and platoon were devastated. Matt Stovall was a deeply loved son, brother, husband, father and friend. His big goofy grin and infectious laugh could win anyone’s heart. No one was a stranger to Matt for very long. STOVALL’S SACRIFICE FOR SOLDIERS was founded to carry on Matt’s legacy. Steps for Stovall 5K Run/Walk was organized to honor and remember Matt and all American soldiers who have volunteered to defend and protect our freedom. We appreciate your participation and support in this event.

11/14/2016

We are so excited to be a part of this!

Today and everyday, we are grateful for the strength, service and sacrifice of our Veterans. To those who have served an...
11/11/2016

Today and everyday, we are grateful for the strength, service and sacrifice of our Veterans. To those who have served and are serving now, Thank you!

11/10/2016
Wonderful news in the midst of a huge tragedy.
09/23/2016

Wonderful news in the midst of a huge tragedy.

"I'm here as living proof that Cameron's life goes on."

According to Cummings School teacher Ms. Danita Clinton, 8-year-old Cameron Hollingsworth-Jett's kidney went to a retired member of the United States Marine Corps. He had been on dialysis for 8 years.>>http://bit.ly/2cRYi4d

Another day flooded with emotions is upon us. Today, Natalie Stovall Frady celebrates her first birthday in heaven. One ...
08/23/2016

Another day flooded with emotions is upon us. Today, Natalie Stovall Frady celebrates her first birthday in heaven. One thing is for sure, there is a party going on! You are loved and missed so very much Natalie!

We will never forget!12/19/1978 - 8/22/2004
08/22/2016

We will never forget!
12/19/1978 - 8/22/2004

Stop by Country Ford of Southaven today between 9-5 and test drive a car to support Walker & the Lake Cormorant MCJROTC!...
08/13/2016

Stop by Country Ford of Southaven today between 9-5 and test drive a car to support Walker & the Lake Cormorant MCJROTC! Country Ford is donating $20 for any Ford you drive around the block and a extra $10 if you also drive an Escape! If you take the time to do this please let Lt. Col. Johnston or Sgt. Maj. Herman know that you are there for Walker!

It's Walker Stovall's first day in uniform! We are all very proud of this young man.
08/10/2016

It's Walker Stovall's first day in uniform! We are all very proud of this young man.

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07/01/2016

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06/03/2016

Thank you to everyone who has sent messages or left comments about Natalie. From stories of meeting at Snowball Express or receiving a care package overseas to those who never had the chance to meet her, but was touched by her in some way...every story is unique and heartfelt. We cherish getting to read the personal stories of how Natalie touched your lives. Please continue to share your personal memories with us!!

Those who wish to send cards or donate to The Stovall Foundation in honor of Natalie may do so on the website at www.thestovallfoundation.org or:
The Stovall Foundation
P.O. Box 1102
Southaven, MS 38671

"If we can all be more giving, the world will be a better place." - Natalie Stovall Frady
06/02/2016

"If we can all be more giving, the world will be a better place." - Natalie Stovall Frady

Standing in the same spot where he helped to release a single white dove more than a dozen years ago in honor of his father, 1st Lt. Matthew Stovall, 14-year-old

06/01/2016

Funeral services have been set for Natalie Crawford Stovall-Frady, 33, who died last Thursday, May 26, in an automobile accident at Miss. 301 and Starlanding Road.

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Southaven, MS
38671

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