Mother: Minnie Alice Kiser (1881-1959)
Husband: Jesse Clarence Stone (1908-1986)
Children:
Jesse Clarence Stone Jr. (1929-1993)
Hazel Rebecca Stone (1931-
Dorothy Alice Stone (1934-
Shelby Cecil Stone (1937-2014)
Betty Lucille Stone (1944-
Brothers and sisters:
Lena Lavenie Coley (1904-1963)
Eula Margaret Coley (1905-1990)
Clifton Ray Coley (1907-1985)
Mary Belle Coley (1909-1987)
Verla Loucile Coley (1913-1921)
Tillman Wade Coley (1915-1961)
Frank McKinly Coley (1917-1969)
Marvin Mack Coley (1919-1971)
Leoma Meter Coley (1921-2011)
Elbert Reece Coley (1923-1999)
I just ran across a letter from Maude telling me that in 1990 She had open heart surgery and they put a pigs valve in her heart. She said she almost did not make it. She was in the hospital of 47 days. When they let her go home her regular doctor put her back in the hospital to get her off some of the medications. He told her she was taking enough medication to kill a horse.
This is my sister-in-law. I have many wonderful memories of visiting with her and Clarence and sitting down at their table which would be like a feast for a Sunday dinner. They were sweethearts, both her and Clarence are dearly missed. Maude MAY YOU REST IN ETERNAL PEACE DEAR SISTER.
Mother: Minnie Alice Kiser (1881-1959)
Husband: Jesse Clarence Stone (1908-1986)
Children:
Jesse Clarence Stone Jr. (1929-1993)
Hazel Rebecca Stone (1931-
Dorothy Alice Stone (1934-
Shelby Cecil Stone (1937-2014)
Betty Lucille Stone (1944-
Brothers and sisters:
Lena Lavenie Coley (1904-1963)
Eula Margaret Coley (1905-1990)
Clifton Ray Coley (1907-1985)
Mary Belle Coley (1909-1987)
Verla Loucile Coley (1913-1921)
Tillman Wade Coley (1915-1961)
Frank McKinly Coley (1917-1969)
Marvin Mack Coley (1919-1971)
Leoma Meter Coley (1921-2011)
Elbert Reece Coley (1923-1999)
I just ran across a letter from Maude telling me that in 1990 She had open heart surgery and they put a pigs valve in her heart. She said she almost did not make it. She was in the hospital of 47 days. When they let her go home her regular doctor put her back in the hospital to get her off some of the medications. He told her she was taking enough medication to kill a horse.
This is my sister-in-law. I have many wonderful memories of visiting with her and Clarence and sitting down at their table which would be like a feast for a Sunday dinner. They were sweethearts, both her and Clarence are dearly missed. Maude MAY YOU REST IN ETERNAL PEACE DEAR SISTER.
Family Members
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Lena Levenia Coley Willett
1904–1963
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Eula Margaret "Sis" Coley Jones
1906–1990
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Clifton Ray Coley
1907–1985
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Mary Belle Coley Cameron
1909–1987
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Verla Loucile Coley
1913–1921
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Tilman Wade "Bud" Coley
1915–1961
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Frank McKinley Coley
1917–1969
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Marvin Mack Coley
1919–1971
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Leoma Coley Smith
1921–2011
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Elbert Reece Coley
1923–1999
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