Age: 92
Parents: the late Bishop Wilson and Bertha Isabel Stone
Education: attended Hanberry School, a country school in Trigg County, Kentucky; earned a degree in Religious Education and Bible from Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie
Military Service: U.S. Navy during World War II
Occupations: farmer, sailor, U.S. postman, minister, realtor and volunteer for prison ministry and nursing home ministry
Hobbies/Interests: loved the game of checkers and crafted checker boards; poetry was another passion
Preceded in death by: his wife of 67 years, Lillian Nell Stone; brother, Orbie Hopson Stone; and sisters, Goldie Marie Wade, Oletta Mae Audas, Macie Juanita Guier, and Mary Evelyn Bland
Survived by: his daughter, Lana Colleen Crawford and husband, Ross; granddaughter Candice Bolivar and husband, Alfonso; great-granddaughters, Lilliana and Clara Bolivar; brother, Raymond Eugene Stone; many nieces, nephews, and a host of friends in Texas, Kentucky, and Indiana where he had lived and loved having never met a stranger. N19
Age: 92
Parents: the late Bishop Wilson and Bertha Isabel Stone
Education: attended Hanberry School, a country school in Trigg County, Kentucky; earned a degree in Religious Education and Bible from Southwestern Assemblies of God University in Waxahachie
Military Service: U.S. Navy during World War II
Occupations: farmer, sailor, U.S. postman, minister, realtor and volunteer for prison ministry and nursing home ministry
Hobbies/Interests: loved the game of checkers and crafted checker boards; poetry was another passion
Preceded in death by: his wife of 67 years, Lillian Nell Stone; brother, Orbie Hopson Stone; and sisters, Goldie Marie Wade, Oletta Mae Audas, Macie Juanita Guier, and Mary Evelyn Bland
Survived by: his daughter, Lana Colleen Crawford and husband, Ross; granddaughter Candice Bolivar and husband, Alfonso; great-granddaughters, Lilliana and Clara Bolivar; brother, Raymond Eugene Stone; many nieces, nephews, and a host of friends in Texas, Kentucky, and Indiana where he had lived and loved having never met a stranger. N19
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