He was survived by his first wife, Debra Ann Thornton Stone, whom he married in Kenton County, Kentucky on June 2nd, 1973; his second wife, Rita Stone; two daughters, Melissa Stone and Sabrina Stone; four sisters, Barbara Borchers, Judy Brinker, Brenda Barnett, and Marjorie Auton; two brothers, Charles Stone and Warren Stone; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Orville Stone, who departed this life on November 13th, 1996 and Ina Ruth Stone, who departed this life on July 9th, 1985.
Daryl Wayne was cremated and had his ashes scattered in the Cumberland River at Cumberland Falls in southeastern Kentucky. A tombstone was placed in his remembrance next to his parents in the Walton Cemetery in Walton, Kentucky.
THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF DARYL WAYNE,
I'd like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I'd like to leave an after glow
of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun
of happy memories
that I leave when my life is done.
He was survived by his first wife, Debra Ann Thornton Stone, whom he married in Kenton County, Kentucky on June 2nd, 1973; his second wife, Rita Stone; two daughters, Melissa Stone and Sabrina Stone; four sisters, Barbara Borchers, Judy Brinker, Brenda Barnett, and Marjorie Auton; two brothers, Charles Stone and Warren Stone; and a host of other family and friends who mourn his passing.
He was preceded in death by his parents, Orville Stone, who departed this life on November 13th, 1996 and Ina Ruth Stone, who departed this life on July 9th, 1985.
Daryl Wayne was cremated and had his ashes scattered in the Cumberland River at Cumberland Falls in southeastern Kentucky. A tombstone was placed in his remembrance next to his parents in the Walton Cemetery in Walton, Kentucky.
THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF DARYL WAYNE,
I'd like the memory of me
to be a happy one.
I'd like to leave an after glow
of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo
whispering softly down the ways,
Of happy times and laughing times
and bright and sunny days.
I'd like the tears of those who grieve,
to dry before the sun
of happy memories
that I leave when my life is done.
Gravesite Details
Obituary information courtesy of family friend.