Stanley Emmett Summey, 68, of Hendersonville passed away at Pardee Hospital on Friday, April 17, 2020. He was a lifelong resident of Henderson County. Stanley is survived by his sons, Paul Summey and Scott Summey; two grandchildren; his sisters, Lisa Royals and husband Bill, Gwen Morgan and husband Paul; and several nieces and nephews.
The family will have a private service at a later date.
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Post an EventBecky Banks posted on 4/30/20
Much love and prayers for you Paul and Scott. I have many good memories of your Dad, and Wayne's good friend. He was kind hearted and always lots of fun. I love you boys...
Michelle Nelson Mosley posted on 4/20/20
To all my Summey Family, my love and prayers sent to you during this time. I am so sorry to hear of Stanley's passing. Many years of memories will always be treasured to hold you through until we all meet again. My love always, Shell
Bessie Bright ( Bessie Mae) posted on 4/19/20
Remember Stanley and Gwen going to Valley Hill School with Jim and Rachel Brevard think of you at this time. We just lost Rachel in Feb.
Sandy and Stacy Buckner posted on 4/19/20
Gwen, Lisa and family we are so sorry to hear of Stanley’s passing. He was always so very kind to us when I worked at TimeSaver for my Dad. We grew to love your whole family. You all are in our prayers.
Alton Connor posted on 4/18/20
So sorry to learn of Stanley's passing. I knew Stanley and Emmett thru my 35 years with IMOCO. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.
Pam Crowe posted on 4/18/20
I also want to include Paul and Scott in my condolence. Im so sorry for your loss. You both are in my prayers.
Pam Crowe posted on 4/18/20
Gwen and Lisa, I’m so sorry for your loss. We love you guys and will be praying for you during this difficult time.
“My personal thanks for a job done gracefully and well.”
Anne Berryman posted on 5/12/20
My husband and I delivered Meals on Wheels to Mr. Summey for a long period of time. He was one of the joys on our route and I always enjoyed seeming him and his little dog. So sorry to hear of his passing.