of Whiteville, TN
September 9, 1935 - January 24, 2025
Carl B Stanfill passed away peacefully on January 24, 2025, at the Christian Care of Bolivar at the age of 89. He was born September 9, 1935, in Hornersville, Missouri to parents Fred H. and Mary J. Dillon Stanfill.
Carl was a member of Hope Recovery Church and a truck driver by trade. He also spent many years as a mechanic.
He leaves his wife of 27 years, Ruth Stanfill. Other than his loving wife Ruth, he also leaves his daughter Renee Ginn (Gregory) of Winston Salem, North Carolina, his stepdaughters Christine Hutchinson (Les) of Somerville, Tennessee, Carolyn Moore (Kevin) of Harrison, Arkansas and Sandra Mays (James) of Olive Branch, Mississippi, his stepsons Gregory Allgyer (Julie) of Whitesville, Tennessee and Timothy Allgyer (Melonie) of Collierville, Tennessee. He leaves his brother Junior Stanfill of Paragould, Arkansas and sister Carolyn Winn (Dewayne) of Jonesboro, Arkansas. He will deeply missed by four grandchildren and two great grandchildren.
Carl is preceded in death by his parents and four brothers, Carlton Stanfill, Leland Stanfill, Orvil Stanfill and Euel Stanfill.
Very sorry to hear about Uncle Carls passing. Our condolences to Aunt Renee, Uncle Greg and the family
So sorry to hear about ya'll loss of Carl. he was great friend to all that knew him. My dad and i got to know him when we were farming and hauling dirt and gravel. Prayers for Ruth and all the family.
Sending our condolences and hugs from afar to Renee, the Ginn and the Stanfill families. We’re grateful to have had the chance to meet Carl and Ruth in one of their trips to NC. Carl was one of a kind and leaves behind a beautiful legacy of family.
Renee and family...I am so sorry for the loss of Uncle Carl. He was always so kind to me and the boys. Thinking of you all during this time.
Prayers for the family
One of my first truck driving jobs was for my mentor and friend.
Rest in peace my friend
I am proud to have known Carl and his brothers when we were all in the dirt business in West Memphis AR. They, with Carl as their leader, knowing all of them was a privilege.
Prayers for all his family.