of Conway, AR
November 28, 1958 - June 3, 2024
Ricky McDavid Stobaugh of Conway, AR went to be with his Lord and Savior on June 3, 2024.
Ricky was born on November 28, 1958 to Afton and Sula Stobaugh in Little Rock, AR.
Ricky was preceded in death by his father, Afton and mother, Sula Stobaugh; brother, Don Stobaugh and two great-nephews, Tanner and Andrew Killough.
He is survived by his brother, Barry Stobaugh; sister, Susan (Cliff) Powell; sister-in-law, Kay Stobaugh; nieces and nephews, Mathew Powell, Jacob Powell, Courtney Powell, Kristin Stobaugh, D.D. (Erik) Simpson, Lisa (Brent) Scroggins, Brooklyn (Whit) Vardaman; six great-nieces and great-nephews and many more extended family.
Over his lifetime, he mainly worked in the construction industry. He was very talented and artistic in tile and woodworking. His hobbies were woodworking, golf and bow hunting. He enjoyed being around his friends and has helped many people on his journey. His dream was to buy a houseboat and sail the Caribbean. He was a member of the Robinson and Center Church of Christ.
A few of Ricky's closest friends when asked described him as follows:
''Thanks to his wisdom and knowledge of life and recovery it makes me a better being today and I will always cherish this the rest of my life.''
''Rick was a very kind and gentle man, a great friend and an absolute hoot to take golfing. We had a lot of fun together. He was very easy going, lot of fun to be around, always cutting up. He will be greatly missed.''
''The way Rick lived was a principled lifestyle, never talking negative to anyone, always available to help anyone who asked and was a joy to be around. He set an example that I could only hope to live by.''
''I enjoyed playing softball with him, we were the oldest ones out there, but we competed and held on. I could talk to Rick about anything because he was a close friend.''
Ricky will be remembered by his generous spirit and compassionate treatment of others. His impact on his family and friends will be cherished forever.
Visitation will be at 9am, Saturday, June 8th at Roller-McNutt Funeral Home in Conway with the funeral service following at 10am. Burial will be at Crestlawn Memorial Park.
Thinking of you Susie and your family and sending healing prayers and comfort at this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss.
I'm praying God's comfort over this family. Rick would likely not remember me, but I am a distant relative. His father and my Mom, Zula May Fulkerson Porter, were related. And Rick's mom was a very dear friend of mine. Rick was blessed with many wonderful relatives and I know he will be missed by all. He walks with Jesus now.
Rick will be truly missed . He was always making people laugh and fun to be around. R.I.P.
I have so many happy memories at the Stobaugh home. They treated me like family. Ricky is gone way too young. My sympathy and prayers are with you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with family and friends.
Ricky will be missed. We have known him and his family for years. I remember when his mom and dad moved to Conway and started to attend Robinson and Center Church of Christ.
Sad to hear of Rick's passing. We were in the youth group together at Robinson & Center. Many great memories. I pray for God's presence with his family and loved ones.
Rick will always be remembered as a dear friend and an inspiration to many. He was loved and will be missed
Rest in love Rick
He was a nice guy VOH is gonna miss him
B & I are praying for your family.
Many happy family memories of reunions with Ricky’s family. Ricky could construct anything you asked him to build with perfection equal to no ones. He was always respectful to everyone.
The last time I talked to him which I will forever treasure was,”I love you Aunt Dorothy.”
Goodbye my brother, save me a seat at the table for when my time comes and hug Butch for me. Your journey is over so now you can rest. Love you brother.
Ricky was a fun and very knowledgeable guy, best carpenter I ever seen, he could anything out of wood that you asked him to do. He helped my Mom & Dad so much with their properties and without him it wouldn’t have got done the way my Dad wanted. He also would help me with things in the remodeling department that I wasn’t sure about. I remember when we all were at Grandma & Grandpa’s playing in the back room where all the toys were and all our little cousins would be in there playing with the toys, those were the days! Thanks Ricky for all those memories.
My deepest sympathy and prayers. I've known Ricky for many years. RIP ole friend.