of Little Rock, AR
August 23, 1972 - August 16, 2024
Gary ''Brian'' Stingley, 51, of Little Rock passed away August 16, 2024. He was born on August 23, 1972, in West Covina, California, to Earl and Rachel Stingley. Brian married his wife, Robin, on September 9, 2000. He owned an automotive repair shop and mentored a number of technicians throughout his career. He was enthusiastic about music of all genres; loved hiking or kayaking in nature; and enjoyed time with animals of all kinds, but especially his own cats and dogs. His adventurous spirit saw him racing motorcycles in his youth, taking his young nephews to search for bears in the woods, and even planning a skydiving trip with his nephew to celebrate his 52nd birthday. He lived by the motto ''if you're gonna be a bear, be a grizzly''. While he projected this grizzly bear exterior, inside Brian was really a teddy bear who always tried to predict and provide whatever his loved ones needed. He was protective of those who were close to him, generous with his time, and always happy to listen and offer advice. He was a beloved member of his family. We all miss him dearly.
Brian is preceded in death by his father, Earl Stingley; his brother, Earl Anthony Stingley; and his niece, Rachel Irene Russell. He is survived by his wife, Robin Stingley; his mother, Rachel Stingley Bradshaw; his aunt Laura Gene Craig; his sisters, Dawn Saraf, Sherry Martin, and Elizabeth Stingley; his sister-in-law, Becky Lewis; his brothers-in-law, Mike Saraf, and Kenney Lewis, Sr.; his nieces, Cassandra Olivas, Brandy Gardea, Elizabeth Gonzales, Rebecca Stingley, and Kara Lewis; his nephews, Benjamin Gardea; Raymond Manzanares, Maxwell Stone Stingley, Ethan Lewis, and Kenney Lewis, Jr., twelve great-nieces and -nephews, and eight great-great-nieces and -nephews.
In lieu of flowers send memorials in Brian's name to the Humane Society of Pulaski County, 14600 Colonel Glenn Road, Little Rock, Arkansas 72210 or charity of your choice.
So sorry for your loss. I pray for peace and comfort for you and your family during this time of mourning.
Robin, you are on my mind and in my prayers during these difficult days. There will be so many adjustments to life without Brian by your side, keep the happy times and good memories near. Sherry
The hardest good-byes are the ones you don't see coming. The ones you don't plan. Or could ever imagine happening. Like one day you're both together. And little do you both know that today will be your last day spent. Sometimes there is nothing sadder than that.
r.m. drake
Very sorry about your loss, will be thinking about you.
Robin,
My sincerest condolences for your loss. You and your family are in our prayers.
I had the pleasure of being the recipient of just a fraction of the vast knowledge that Brian had repairing all types of vehicles especially German and British imports. I will always be grateful to you for all the help you gave me.
I know your heart is broken and your life has turned inside out. I love you and am praying for you.
Rest in peace uncle Brian
Rest in peace, Great Uncle Brian. Though I did not know him in person, it’s clear the lasting impression he left behind will never fade. From everything I’ve heard and from looking at that sweet photo, I can tell his smile could light up any room.
Sorry for your loss.
May you rest is peace Uncle Brian
I never knew you in life Brian, but have always wished I was closer to you and my family out in your parts. My mother tells me we have a lot in common due to our love of animals and especially our sarcastic humor. I’ve always felt close to your brother, my uncle, because I inherited his name and have always wished I would have had something to remember you by in life too, so from this day on I’ll always remember my mutually sarcastic Uncle Brian and live my life proud knowing I carry both a piece of you and Earl around with me.
Robin, I am so sorry for what happened. My heart aches deeply for you, and I cannot imagine the shock and pain you’re going through right now. I wish I could help ease some of that pain for you. I miss hearing your stories about Brian—he was such a kind, fun, and loving husband. Take Care,
Robin,
My sincerest condolences for your deep loss. You and your family are in our prayers. Take care.
Tracy
Robin and family, I am shocked to hear of this news! I am sending prayers up for all of you during this difficult time. Robin, please know you can call on me if you need anything at all!
Robin, I'm so sorry for the untimely death of your husband. Please know my prayers and definitely my thoughts are with you right now.
The PRM Team at NCTR are sorry for your loss and will keep the entire family in our prayers. We miss you Robin and are here for you now and into the future as we can only imagine the huge loss that you will be feeling for the remainder of your time until the Lord calls us home to again be with Brian.
So sorry for your loss. Praying for you Robin and family!
WE ALL KNEW BRIAN NOT ONLY AS A GOOD CUSTOMER BUT ALSO A GREAT GUY WITH A GOOD SENSE OF HUMOR AND A GREAT ATTITUDE . ALL OF US WILL MISS HIM
LAND ROVER LITTLE ROCK
Rest in peace uncle Brian. I will never forget you and your sarcastic humor. So many fun memories of you when we were young. Specially the time you told me to make sure I took my Barbie dolls or you were going to use them for target practice. Do me a favor uncle and tell cousin Rachel hello for me. Tell her I dream of her and miss her everyday. Love you both
Can’t believe he is gone. I have many good memories of us growing up together. He was like a brother. Robin and Rachel Stingley (and all the rest of Brian’s family) I am sorry for your loss.
The world just lost a really great man! Only the good die young! Brian died 50 years too soon! I love you baby brother!
Thank you for the many great work outs we shared and Robin Thanks for your patience while Brian and I worked out.