PRIBBLE,
Stuart Grant (Stu)
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, July 26, 2017, page 5a
Stuart Grant (Stu) Pribble, Sr. Stu was born Nov. 22, 1939, in
Parsons, Kan. and left this world on July 21, 2017, to continue his
journey.
He is predeceased by his parents; Jesse and Lola (Nowell) Pribble
and siblings; Vivian, Paul, Nolin, Gavin and Jim.
Stu is survived by his wife, Bonnie, of 57 years and his children;
Stuart Jr., Bradley, Wesley “Hoot” (Angie) of Chino Valley and
Felicia (Karl) Bentz, of Albuquerque, NM., nine grandchildren;
Jessy, Joshua, Matthew, Dakota (Lindsey), Cassie, Sammy, Allie, Matt
and Ryan and nine great-grandchildren; Taylor, Carlie, Traden,
Caden, Jacob, Genavieve, Waylon, Lia and Nathaniel. Also surviving
is sister-in-law, Jenny Pribble and her family, of Prescott and many
friends.
In high school, Stu was a member of the Piper car club and had a
life-long love for cars and tractors. He was a founding member of
the Prescott 4X4 Pioneers, participated in the July 4th parade and
he made an appearance (although brief) in the movie Junior Bonner.
Stu also served in the Chino Valley City Council, from 1986 - 1992.
He also was a collector of antiques and was a member of the Chino
Valley Historical Society. Stu retired from IBEW Local 640, after 50
years on the job traveling many interesting places across America.
On July 29, 2017, at 1:00 p.m., family and friends are invited to a
Celebration of Life, at his home, in Chino Valley. Private services
will be held at a later date.
Information provided by survivors.