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Charles Robert Stone

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Charles Robert Stone

Birth
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Death
15 Jun 1934 (aged 1 month)
Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Somerset, Pulaski County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Charles Robert Stone, of Pulaski County, Kentucky, was born into eternal life on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1934 and proved that there is no foot to small to leave an imprint on this world.

Charles was the infant son of Clarence Elmor and Edith King Stone of Pulaski County, Kentucky. Other than Charles, Clarence and Edith were blessed with nine other children, four sons, Ernest Stone, Willie Stone, Herbert J. Stone and James Stone; and Five daughters, Dorthy Hancock, Eula Howell, Betty Cox, Darlene Stone and Mary Loveless.

Burial was in the Tanner Cemetery in Somerset, Kentucky.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF CHARLES,

When God calls little children to dwell with Him above. We mortals sometimes question the wisdom of His love. For no heartache compares with the death of one small child, who does so much to make our world seem wonderful and mild. Perhaps God tires of calling the aged to His fold. So He picks a rosebud before it can grow old. God knows how much we need them and so He takes but a few, to make the land of Heaven more beautiful to view. Believing this is difficult still somehow me must try. The saddest word mankind will ever know will always be "Goodbye".

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Charles Robert Stone, of Pulaski County, Kentucky, was born into eternal life on Wednesday, May 2nd, 1934 and proved that there is no foot to small to leave an imprint on this world.

Charles was the infant son of Clarence Elmor and Edith King Stone of Pulaski County, Kentucky. Other than Charles, Clarence and Edith were blessed with nine other children, four sons, Ernest Stone, Willie Stone, Herbert J. Stone and James Stone; and Five daughters, Dorthy Hancock, Eula Howell, Betty Cox, Darlene Stone and Mary Loveless.

Burial was in the Tanner Cemetery in Somerset, Kentucky.

THIS IS A TRIBUTE IN MEMORY OF CHARLES,

When God calls little children to dwell with Him above. We mortals sometimes question the wisdom of His love. For no heartache compares with the death of one small child, who does so much to make our world seem wonderful and mild. Perhaps God tires of calling the aged to His fold. So He picks a rosebud before it can grow old. God knows how much we need them and so He takes but a few, to make the land of Heaven more beautiful to view. Believing this is difficult still somehow me must try. The saddest word mankind will ever know will always be "Goodbye".

Memorial created by Cadmus.

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