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Dodd Erwin Stone

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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Dodd Stone passed away due to complications related to Parkinson's Disease. Born to Jay and Jane (Ochsner) Stone, Dodd was raised in Colorado Springs and spent his life living up and down the front range of Colorado. Dodd is survived by his wife Karen, sisters, Katherine Swieckowski of Parker,...

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Dodd... I think of you every time I hold one of the beautiful stoneware chalices you gave me at my wedding. I cherish them. You meant so much to our entire family, especially Sandy and Jenny. But truly, by the whole crazy family. Thank you for the memories... times at the farm and horse shows, kidnapping me (with Sandy) for ransom at my wedding, and your giant lifted truck (literally the coolest), your doggos, your smile, your beautiful blonde hair, and your kindness.... You will never...

Sorry I left you and Sandy (Montross)stranded at Cheyenne Frontier Days. I only went to get a doughnut and coffee.

Dodd was my childhood crush. He was my best friend's brother and the coolest boy alive. His 8th grade teacher complained that he never showed up for class and yet he would ace every exam. I rarely saw him in our adult years but when I did he had a good story to tell.

Dodd was my childhood crush. He was my best friend's brother and the coolest boy alive. I remember his math teacher in 8th grade complained that he never came to class, and yet, he would show up on exam days and ace every test. He was a genius but more than that, he was a truly good man.

Dodd could outwork most anybody,smiling the whole time..acute understanding of the horse, and human condition..

Dodd was always willing to talk and suggest about horses and their hooves even if he wasn't my regular farrier. I always respected his knowledge and devotion to helping horses be their best. He will be greatlly missed by humans and equines.

My memories were short. my older brother's ron and sam were friends going up over by wood ave. I was only 10 now 54 I wish I could have known him later in life. we'll catch up in heaven.

I was so sorry to read about Dodd in the Gazette. I want to extend my love and sympathy to all of the Stone family.
Marilyn Allen from St.Elmo

a true friend....a good man..... we will miss you !! God's blessings always