James Edward Stowell, Jr.
December 26, 1963 – April 3, 2022
James Edward Stowell Jr, (Jimmy), age 58, passed away peacefully at his home in Chesapeake Beach, Maryland on April 3, 2022.
He was predeceased by his father, James Edward Stowell, his mother, Patricia Ann Stowell, his wife Lauri Ann Stowell, and brother Bobby.
He is survived by his son, James Edward Stowell III, his granddaughter Charlotte Ann, his sisters Deborah, Becky and Sherry and brother John, along with a multitude of nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.
Jimmy was originally a long-time resident in the Shadyside/Deale area of Maryland. He loved the Chesapeake Bay, cats, music, the Dallas Cowboys, the Washington Nationals and NASCAR.
A special thank you to Nancy Rodda for the long-term care and friendship she provided Jimmy over the past 14 years.
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Condolences to the family, my prayers are with you. Jimmy, I will never forget our days growing up in Churchton, Franklin Manor to be precise. We had alot of good times, and a few bad times, but all were fun life experiences. I had made a couple attempts recently to arrange to get you to our 40th high school reunion, with no success, wish I would have tried harder. Rest in Peace my friend of the past.
My sweet brother….the past 14 years were very special to me. Getting to know your heart and watching your strength to endure will always hold a special place in my soul. Chuck says he will miss having adventures with you. Fly high, keep smiling, give mom a hug for me and hold a seat for us.
Your big sister, Deborah
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So sorry to hear this sad news. We used to be neighbors growing up. Hugs to his family and friends.
Missing you dear Jimmy. You will always be in my heart. I’m keeping your family in my prayers ❤️
Condolences to the family, my prayers are with you. Jimmy, I will never forget our days growing up in Churchton, Franklin Manor to be precise. We had alot of good times, and a few bad times, but all were fun life experiences. I had made a couple attempts recently to arrange to get you to our 40th high school reunion, with no success, wish I would have tried harder. Rest in Peace my friend of the past.
Choooooooch! Keep the party rolling and when I show up you better find a good song for the radio… I reminisce about the old times too often…
So sorry to hear of Jimmy’s passing. I knew him many years ago and he was kind to me in my time of need.
My heartfelt condolences to him and his loved ones.
To the family it’s always hard on the family left behind I remember our young days life was so easy we had lots of fun may jimmy be wrapped tightly in God’s arms for we will all meet again
Brian D Sullivan
My sweet brother….the past 14 years were very special to me. Getting to know your heart and watching your strength to endure will always hold a special place in my soul. Chuck says he will miss having adventures with you. Fly high, keep smiling, give mom a hug for me and hold a seat for us.
Your big sister, Deborah
Rest in peace school mate.I will see you in the sweet by n by. Prayers to his family.
Rest In Peace my friend 🕊 . My deepest condolences and prayers to your family. Gone way too soon but will never be forgotten.