Gregory Kent (Tiny) Stough was the youngest precious child of the late Harold "Toot" and Helen Stough. He was born on May 6, 1954. Gregory who was fondly known at "Tiny" was educated in the Detroit Public School system and graduated from David Mackenzie High School in 1972 with a scholarship in Athletics and was accepted to Alabama A & M University. Tiny spent most of his life doing the things he loved; singing, producing, acting and being with his family and serving his God!! His smooth baritone voice touched many lives. He was also a good actor with a great stage presence. Some of his notable plays were: " The Rhythm and the Blues"; :Selma"; "The Devil Made Me Do It'; "The First Lady"; "Paradise Valley" and Torn Between Two Loves". He also performed voice overs for the "Think Ford First"; Mazda, KFC and Smart Bus commercials.
Tiny leaves to mourn his passing and celebrate his life his best friend and wife, Cynthia Stough; Five Children: Tristan, David, Darcel, Maurice and Courtney; Seven Grandchildren: Paris, Ariel, Zakiyah, Siomiyah, Nathan, Brittney and Alex; his beloved sister Barbara Sue Jennings and her husband E.N. Jennings (Pastor and first lady of New Providence Baptist Church) brother:: Tommie (Maria) Walker; Uncles: Melvin (Annette) Moncrief, Bobby (Marge) Moncrief, the late beloved "Auntie" Mary Johnson; Nieces and Nephews: Eric McElroy, Melanie McElroy, Gwendolyn McEllroy, Tommie Walker III, Christian Walker, Joshua Walker, Ethan Walker; Cousins: Marvin, John Allen, Ollie Rodney, Katrenia Williams, Sonya Jones, Barry Battle and Sean Moncrief and a host of numerous additinall family friends and love ones.
Beverly Tinsley (Stanbrough)
Gregory Kent (Tiny) Stough was the youngest precious child of the late Harold "Toot" and Helen Stough. He was born on May 6, 1954. Gregory who was fondly known at "Tiny" was educated in the Detroit Public School system and graduated from David Mackenzie High School in 1972 with a scholarship in Athletics and was accepted to Alabama A & M University. Tiny spent most of his life doing the things he loved; singing, producing, acting and being with his family and serving his God!! His smooth baritone voice touched many lives. He was also a good actor with a great stage presence. Some of his notable plays were: " The Rhythm and the Blues"; :Selma"; "The Devil Made Me Do It'; "The First Lady"; "Paradise Valley" and Torn Between Two Loves". He also performed voice overs for the "Think Ford First"; Mazda, KFC and Smart Bus commercials.
Tiny leaves to mourn his passing and celebrate his life his best friend and wife, Cynthia Stough; Five Children: Tristan, David, Darcel, Maurice and Courtney; Seven Grandchildren: Paris, Ariel, Zakiyah, Siomiyah, Nathan, Brittney and Alex; his beloved sister Barbara Sue Jennings and her husband E.N. Jennings (Pastor and first lady of New Providence Baptist Church) brother:: Tommie (Maria) Walker; Uncles: Melvin (Annette) Moncrief, Bobby (Marge) Moncrief, the late beloved "Auntie" Mary Johnson; Nieces and Nephews: Eric McElroy, Melanie McElroy, Gwendolyn McEllroy, Tommie Walker III, Christian Walker, Joshua Walker, Ethan Walker; Cousins: Marvin, John Allen, Ollie Rodney, Katrenia Williams, Sonya Jones, Barry Battle and Sean Moncrief and a host of numerous additinall family friends and love ones.
John 8:36
"He who the Son sets free is free indeed!"