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Donald E. Stoner

Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

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Donald E. Stoner, 93, of The Woods at Cedar Run, Camp Hill, formerly of New Cumberland, died Monday, December 28, 2020 at The Woods. A retired Senior Vice President from the former CCNB Bank, he spent 40+ years in the banking industry. Mr. Stoner was a graduate of New Cumberland High School and...

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The McCanns, Stoners, Bowens & Stricklers had good times and lots of memories. Was surprised when I checked the Harrisburg newspaper today. Talked with him last week. I am the only one left.

My sympathy to Dee & Mark.

Four couples of classmates who had good times and lots of memories.

Don & Jack Stoner, Dick & Lou Bowen, Gene & Althea Strickler, Don & Helen McCann.

I just talked with Don (Rock) last week and I know he has been in poor health. Rock & Althea were the last two of the eight...and now I am the only one (Althea).

I just read of Rock's death today.

Dee & Mark my sympathy goes out to you.

He and his wife really caring people and love life and love enjoying life with each other I know now but he's gone he will be very well missed. But he will be here with his loved one and I know how much he missed having her. My condolences are for Dee and Mark my prayers and thoughts are with you as you go through this time. My parents were very very fond of yours and always had a good time with them love you all and take good care of yourselves. Love Lynn and Jack

I loved your dad and all the fun times we all had growing up. Prayers for Dee, Mark & all the family, as you walk through this season of grief. Love you all, Kak

Mr Stoner was my boss at my first "real" job straight out of college. He taught me so much during my two years in the CCNB Marketing Dept. We did a tour of all the branches, and while driving around central PA, he shared many, many stories. He was a caring, gentle, man who loved life and his family. My sympathies to them all.

I Had the pleasure of knowing Don back in the mid sixties when I started working in the programming department at CCNB where he was Vice President. A very quiet and refined individual that everyone respected.

Your picture of him here brings back memories of those days. I never suspected then, nor now, that he was 19 years of age older than me.
He sure never showed that as long as I knew him back in the day.

He always portrayed the image of a class individual and a...