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Thomas Veldon Stone

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Thomas Veldon Stone

Birth
Dawson Springs, Hopkins County, Kentucky, USA
Death
31 Aug 1990 (aged 67)
Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, USA
Burial
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Tuscaloosa News Sunday Sept 2 1990
Thomas Stone
Thomas V. Stone, 67, of 21 Highridge Circle, died Aug. 31, 1990, at AMI West Alabama Hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Hayes Chapel Funeral Home. Rev. Carl Wells and Dr. Rick Lance will officiate with burial in Memory Hill Gardens and Hayes Chapel Funeral Home directing.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, a Mason and volunteered as an Assistant Director of the Emergency Management Agency. He was retired from the Geological Survey of Alabama.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Anders Stane, Tuscaloosa; two daughters, Reita Stone, Tuscaloosa, and Kaye Stone Pair, Montgomery; and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Brandon McCool, Don Wheat, Horace Helms, Gene Clements, Dr. P.E. LaMoreaux, Manford Williams, Richard Hamner, Dr. Ted Cone, Don DeJarnette and Johnny McCool.
In Lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorials be made to the soup kitchen.
Tuscaloosa News Sunday Sept 2 1990
Thomas Stone
Thomas V. Stone, 67, of 21 Highridge Circle, died Aug. 31, 1990, at AMI West Alabama Hospital.
Services will be at 2 p.m. today at Hayes Chapel Funeral Home. Rev. Carl Wells and Dr. Rick Lance will officiate with burial in Memory Hill Gardens and Hayes Chapel Funeral Home directing.
He was a member of First Baptist Church, a Mason and volunteered as an Assistant Director of the Emergency Management Agency. He was retired from the Geological Survey of Alabama.
Survivors include his wife, Evelyn Anders Stane, Tuscaloosa; two daughters, Reita Stone, Tuscaloosa, and Kaye Stone Pair, Montgomery; and four grandchildren.
Pallbearers will be Brandon McCool, Don Wheat, Horace Helms, Gene Clements, Dr. P.E. LaMoreaux, Manford Williams, Richard Hamner, Dr. Ted Cone, Don DeJarnette and Johnny McCool.
In Lieu of flowers, the family suggest memorials be made to the soup kitchen.


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