David-Stone-Obituary

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David A. Stone

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Aug 6, 1950 – Sep 30, 2013

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August 6, 1950
DIED
September 30, 2013
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan

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VanderLaan Funeral Home - Hudsonville Obituary

David Stone, age 63, of Hudsonville, walked into the arms of his heavenly Father on Monday, September 30, 2013. He was the son of Rodger (deceased) and Joyce Stone. He will be greatly missed by his wife, Barbara Stone; his son Jeffrey (Sarah) Stone; his daughter, Kelly (Charles) Drumright; his...

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Mrs. Stone so sorry to hear of Dave passing. When he came into Feeding America for his order he was always very nice and I could tell very caring about his mission to feed people. Sue Zylstra

Barb - My thoughts are with you and your family at this time. So sorry to hear the news. Take Care, Snoozie

Lots of prayers for the whole family.I got to know David and Barb on many transports and visits at SCH. What a wonderful family, David was on of the good guys. Take care to the family.

David was a great manger and remembering some good times with his humor at Sweden House. Prayers to the family.

My condolences and prayers to the Stone family.

Barb, I am so sorry to hear that Dave is gone but I now in my heart he no longer suffers. We know he is in a wonderful place and no longer is in pain. May your deep faith help you thru this difficult time. If there is anything I can do for you, please just let me know. My prayers are with you and your loving family.

lots of prayers sent to the Stone family in the passing of Dave..
May god Bless...
Ron & Deb Wilcox

I have many fun memories of working with Dave at Sveden House on 28th St. I will always remember him as "the big teddy bear"...a little scary until you got to know him. I am so sad to hear of his passing. My thoughts are with you.

To the Family of David, I went to Wyoming ('68) and worked with Dave at a restaurant called , "The Sveden House." I was a 96 lb. Geek and David, the Jock. It was the last time that I remember seeing him. He was kind to me when most were not. He would lend his phenomenal strength in a heartbeat. He was as honest as they come. His work stamina was awesome. He would laugh from the heart. David was compassionate to a fault and generous beyond measure. I regret that our paths parted for good...