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June 17, 2020
So many things alike! my mom was a Poston and married a Stone. We lived in Lake City. I had a brother named Leroy and a Aunt Bertie Stone. A sister married a Bazen in Johnsonville. DAd's name Gary. Hope all the family is doing well and their grief is getting better. m.lemacks
June 8, 2015
We were probably related. My mom was a Poston and my dad a Stone. Sorry for your loss. [email protected]
Mr. Mrs. Johnny L. Evans
June 5, 2015
Lou Ann:
We are very sorry for you and your family's loss. However your loss is now heavens' gain. Harold was a very cordial, lighthearted and kind person to be around. It was wonderful to know such a child of God. Heaven is now graced with his presence. May the Lord comfort you and your family in this time of grief.
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Johnny & Lossie Evans
RANDY CLARK
June 5, 2015
Mr Stone will be engraved in my memory for ever. He was a great man and taught me many lesson in life. Always quick to laugh and always with a smile. i always enjoyed conversations with him. He will be missed by me and many others. Randy Clark
Chuck & Linda Howell
June 4, 2015
Lou Ann and Mark, It was a pleasure having known Mr Harold for many years and working in the same field. He will be missed dearly by many. Always pleasant and helpful. Our heart felt sympathy to the family.
Lynette Ramsey
June 4, 2015
Lou Ann I'm sorry for the lost of Mr. Stone my prayers are with you and your family. He was like a father to my late husband Donnie,who use to work for him. We respected him and thank God for him. He was a blessing to us. Mr Stone kepth the faith through all his life and God has called him home I know we will see him in heaven. May God comfort with the peace that passes all understanding. Love you.
Paige Wetzel
June 4, 2015
I knew Mr Stone for many years while working at Cameron and Barkley, he was such a wonderful person. RIP Paige Wetzel
Tina Calhoun
June 3, 2015
Harold, You were a person that was always finding something to joke about, or to pick at someone about, but you also knew how to be serious too, when needed!... You will be missed!... All the family will feel the emptiness in the place left vacant my your leaving us, but we know that you are happy, now, because you are not suffering anymore so.... R.I.P. Cousin, until we meet again?
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