He was born July 21, 1980 in Payson, Utah. From day one, Shea was energetic, fun-loving and full of charm. He made friends easy and influenced many as he made his journey through life.
Small of frame and athletic by nature, he excelled in soccer in his high school years before going on to master the skateboard, leaving soccer and high school both behind.
Scottie Lynne Stone, his beautiful three year old daughter, was the light of his life. He played with her, loved her, and shielded her from harm. She will miss him greatly in the years to come.
Shea had a heart of gold which regularly revealed itself in his quick, bright smile. He enriched other lives with an abundance of generosity, friendship, and pure but simple love; always giving, ever reluctant to receive.
Shea, as you are welcomed back into heaven by your good Grandpa Glade, may your journey continue with an increase in peace. You have touched our lives and we will love you always.
Shea is survived by his beloved daughter, Scottie Lynne Stone; his parents, Dave and Peggy Stone of Highland; his brother, Jeremy (Bonnie), Spanish Fork; his sister, Lindsay (Gary) Bezzant, Logan; grandparents, Jim and Pat Duke of Heber City; Grandma Frances of Spanish Fork and his good friend Karl Grace of Lehi.
Funeral services will be Monday, May 24, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Highland Stake Center, 9600 N 6800 W. Family and friends may call Sunday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and Monday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Heber City Cemetery.
Deseret News, May 23, 2004
He was born July 21, 1980 in Payson, Utah. From day one, Shea was energetic, fun-loving and full of charm. He made friends easy and influenced many as he made his journey through life.
Small of frame and athletic by nature, he excelled in soccer in his high school years before going on to master the skateboard, leaving soccer and high school both behind.
Scottie Lynne Stone, his beautiful three year old daughter, was the light of his life. He played with her, loved her, and shielded her from harm. She will miss him greatly in the years to come.
Shea had a heart of gold which regularly revealed itself in his quick, bright smile. He enriched other lives with an abundance of generosity, friendship, and pure but simple love; always giving, ever reluctant to receive.
Shea, as you are welcomed back into heaven by your good Grandpa Glade, may your journey continue with an increase in peace. You have touched our lives and we will love you always.
Shea is survived by his beloved daughter, Scottie Lynne Stone; his parents, Dave and Peggy Stone of Highland; his brother, Jeremy (Bonnie), Spanish Fork; his sister, Lindsay (Gary) Bezzant, Logan; grandparents, Jim and Pat Duke of Heber City; Grandma Frances of Spanish Fork and his good friend Karl Grace of Lehi.
Funeral services will be Monday, May 24, 2004 at 11:00 a.m. in the Highland Stake Center, 9600 N 6800 W. Family and friends may call Sunday evening 6-8 p.m. at the Wing Mortuary, 118 E. Main, Lehi, and Monday at the church one hour prior to services. Interment, Heber City Cemetery.
Deseret News, May 23, 2004
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