Richey Stovall of Insure It Forward in Oklahoma City

Richey Stovall is our newest Oklahoma health and life insurance agent.

Hi….My name is Richey Stovall, I was born in Moore and raised in Edmond. 

With the exception of becoming a Marine Reservist Stationed in Broken Arrow for my monthly drills, I went to Basic Training in San Diego and then Camp Pendleton in California. 

After graduating from The University of Central Oklahoma, my beautiful bride, Jennifer Breazeale Stovall, and I spent 7 years in Kansas City where I pursued a Masters in Counseling at Mid America Nazarene University and then worked as a Mental Health Professional at Lansing Correctional Facility.  

After our second son was born in Kansas City, we decided to move home so our boys could have a close relationship with their Grandparents. 

I have spent many years with Scouts BSA, 6 years of that as a Scoutmaster for Troop 1 here in Edmond.  Both of my sons earned the rank of Eagle.  My oldest, Dilynn with Troop 77 and my youngest, Carter with Troop 1.

I have known Jim Scheihing for more years than we care to admit and I have seen him successfully help families navigate the health insurance industry.   Helping people has always been a passion, so when the opportunity to learn from a master and help people in my community presented itself, I was happy to seize that opportunity. 



Having a good Insurance Agent to rely on doesn't cost you anything and In Return;

  • You get better information
  • You're more likely to find a "best fit" plan.
  • Save more because of that fit.
  • Have more all around benefits.
  • Be more on top of the insurance game as changes come... and they will.


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