OPAL L. STONE, 68, of Memphis, homemaker, died of heart failure Wednesday in Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Memphis Chapel with burial in National Cemetery. She was a member of Macon Road Church of Christ. Mrs. Stone, the widow of Carl G. Stone, leaves a daughter, Glenna Reynolds of Memphis; four sons, Larry G. Stone of Bartlett, Ken Stone of Wyatte, Miss., Charles Stone of San Diego, Calif., and John Beauchamp of Clearwater, Fla.; four sisters, Monnie Gerten of Welch, Minn., Eufaula Meredith of Poplar Bluff, Mo., Faye Perry of Memphis and Oneita Maurot; five brothers, Addison W. Welden and Gene Welden, both of Conley, Ga., Leon Welden and Cosby Welden, both of Memphis, and Lee Welden of Collierville, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Children's Homes Inc. in Paragould, Ark. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on April 11, 1996)
OPAL L. STONE, 68, of Memphis, homemaker, died of heart failure Wednesday in Memphis. Services will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Roller-Citizens Funeral Home Memphis Chapel with burial in National Cemetery. She was a member of Macon Road Church of Christ. Mrs. Stone, the widow of Carl G. Stone, leaves a daughter, Glenna Reynolds of Memphis; four sons, Larry G. Stone of Bartlett, Ken Stone of Wyatte, Miss., Charles Stone of San Diego, Calif., and John Beauchamp of Clearwater, Fla.; four sisters, Monnie Gerten of Welch, Minn., Eufaula Meredith of Poplar Bluff, Mo., Faye Perry of Memphis and Oneita Maurot; five brothers, Addison W. Welden and Gene Welden, both of Conley, Ga., Leon Welden and Cosby Welden, both of Memphis, and Lee Welden of Collierville, seven grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Children's Homes Inc. in Paragould, Ark. (Published in The Commercial Appeal, Memphis, TN, on April 11, 1996)
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