1926
2013
Everett L. Stone, 86, resident of Pelham Street died February 22, 2013 at his home. Mr. Stone was born in Carlisle on August 16, 1926 to the late Alvin and Mayme George Stone. He retired from Browning-EPT in July 1987. He served in the Army in World War II in the Philippines and Korea from 1944 thru 1946. He was a member of Central Baptist Church. Mr. Stone is survived by his wife Vivian Simms Throckmorton Stone, one son Ronnie (Thelma) Stone, a grandson Michael Stone and one great-granddaughter Emily Stone of Middletown, two step-daughters Marsha Throckmorton (Jerry Rains) of Aberdeen, and Brenda (Denny) Barbour of Maysville. Also surviving are two brothers William Stone of Flemingsburg, and R.L. Stone of Citrus Heights, CA and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his first wife Edna Stone. Funeral services will be at Knox and Brothers Funeral Home, Wednesday, Feb 27 at 2 P.M. with Rev. Mark Powell and Rev. Robert Donovan officiating. Burial will follow in the Maysville Cemetery with military rites by the Maysville VFW post. Visitation will be from 11 A.M. Wednesday until the time of service. Memorials may be made to the Central Baptist Church Building Fund, 437 Central Ave., Maysville, KY 41056.
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February 26, 2013
Louis Browning
Am out of town, so cannot be at the visitation.
Everett and I were co-workers going way back at the factory; i always considered him to be a friend. It is hard to believe it has only been about two weeks since we saw each other, howdied, and shook hands.
I will miss seeing him.
God's blessings on his spirit, and on all of you.
Louis Browning
February 26, 2013
Lynn Hughes
Mrs. Vivian, I was so sadded to hear about Everett. He was such a kind man and always a joy to be around and talk to. Praying for you..
February 24, 2013
Kitten Gilligan
Vivian and family I am so sorry for your loss. I did not know Everett well but he always seemed like a wonderful man. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
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