David-Cone-Obituary

David Cone

Charleston, South Carolina

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CONE, David CHARLESTON - Mr. David Cone, husband of Lillian Burbage Cone, died Sunday morning at Roper Hospital. He was 80. Mr. Cone was born in Cottageville, January 17, 1925 a son of the late Hampton Cone and Martha Maude Reeves Cone. He attended Carpenter's Mate School in Melville, RI and...

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To the Cone Family:
Every time we think of Mr. Cone it always brings a smile and sometimes a chuckle. We have great heartfelt memories and know he is rejoicing with the Lord.

Lindsie,Sharon, Jordan and Lauren,

I will always cherish my moments with Dad Cone. My heart goes out to you and my thoughts are with you.
We love and miss you all.
Brenda, Danny, Jesse and William

Dear Mrs . Cone, Lindsie, and all family memebers , I am so sorry for your loss . Mr. Cone or (Mr.Candy Man) as the Children called him at church was so special to me , I remember him teaching my Sunday school class too , I remember coming to help cut grass at the Cones house and riding the riding mower. I think that may have been the first time I rode a riding mower too. Mr. Cone was such a blessing to me , and always had a smile that radiated the Love of our Lord . My Prayers and thoughts...

Lindsie, I am sad to learn of your father's death. I enjoyed the privilege of knowing him. I grieve with you at our loss but rejoice for him as he is now getting his reward for the life he lived. I love you guys!

Our prayers and deepest sympathy are with you and your family.

Dear Mrs. Cone,
I hope you remember my family, we lived across the street from allof you on Pooshee Dr. in the 70's. My sons, Lorne and Ashley. May God bless you and give you comfort in this time of sorrow.
Sincerely,
Dolly F. Adams

Lindsie, we were sorry to hear about your father's passing. If there is anything we can do, please let us know.

Dean's Office - USC School of Medicine

We are so thankful for the opportunity to have read about your Dad, Lindsie! He was a precious person to be around - full of love, proud of his family, and wise, thanks to all of his life experiences. We are glad to have known him. We love you and our hearts are hurting with you. Know that we are praying for you and your whole family and will continue to do so.

I am very sorry for your loss. Mr. Cone was always steady in his purpose. I last saw him last Summer at Lowe's where he was looking for some special item for a project. My thoughts and prayers go to the family at this time of your loss.

Roy A. DeHaven