Edward-Stoner-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston

Edward Lee Stoner

Clarkston, Michigan

Dec 8, 1950 – Dec 29, 2025

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BORN
December 8, 1950
DIED
December 29, 2025
LOCATION
Clarkston, Michigan

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Lewis E. Wint and Son Funeral Home - Clarkston Obituary

Edward Lee Stoner went home to the Lord on December 29, 2025, at the age of 75, in his home in Clarkston, Michigan. 

Born and raised in Rochester, he often lamented the loss of the farmland of his youth as it was overtaken by “yuppies and McMansions.”  In 1979, he built a home in...

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Hello. I came across Eds passing by chance. I'm sorry for your family's loss. I grew up across the street from him and Debbie. He took me on some thrill rides on his motorcycle as a kid,being closer to Debbie's age. Yes we grew up near Rochester when it was still rural.None of his family knows me except Debbie. Hi Debbie, may your brother rest in peace.

I remember Ed from highschool and I hadn't;seen him since that time , we had a tussle after school and it stuck in my mind. I saw him at Tom 's reunion a tall guy came up and gave me a huge hug and ask if I remembered him,and we have all changed after that amount of time so I didn't recognize him , and he said Ed stoner remember when? I am so glad I was able to talk with him ,we laughed about the highschool incident and. every reunion after that we both gave each other a hug and...

Eddy was my cousin and we have many stories of him growing up. Of course the most memorable is his ability at a young age to outrun his mom, my Aunt Madeline, who had polio as a child and walked with a brace on one leg. She had to slow him down, so she tied him to a garden post so she could hang up laundry. That didn't last too long as he figured out he could wiggle out of his clothes and run off, naked, to the neighbors!
As a teen, two years behind me at Rochester High, Eddy was...

Dear Natalie and family,

I am so deeply sorry for your loss. The loss of your Dad and Grandpa — I can only imagine the depth of your heartache. While I only had the honor of meeting him a few times, I know he was deeply loved by many, including my very stubborn, big-hearted Uncle Tommy. I hope you feel the love surrounding you all.

With much love and prayers. May he rest in peace.

My condolences to all those that loved Eddie and cared for him, especially his family. Grateful to have had him in my life as friend and classmate, the man I always called "Cowboy". I will miss his hugs, his presence and the conversations. May eternal light shine upon him and may he rest in eternal peace. In my heart forever.

So sorry to read the passing of Ed. He was a kind soul who gave me many happy memories. Prayers to the family. May he rest in peace with the Lord.

Dear Natalie and family,

I always thought your Dad was a wonderful father. He really loved his family with deep devotion.
I didn't realize he loved the Lord so much, too!

Let that be your main consolation in his passing. He is behind a veil, but still present and acting in your lives daily.

He will be interceding for all of you before the throne of God without ceasing.
Rest peacefully in the knowledge that his love and concern for you is as...

Gordie and I have a lifelong memory trove of good times and fun we spent with Ed and his kids. We were always there for each other. Everyday life, camping, card playing, raising our kids together. Our house, their house, every week. My home is filled with Ed’s woodworking masterpieces. He was always there with a good hug and we could debate with the best of them. It saddened me deeply to hear he is gone. You will be missed Eddie. Stubborn to the end ❤ love you !

My condolences to the Stoner family. Words can never express how sorry I am . Ed will
be missed in this world, but gained his rightful place in Heaven. He loved his family fiercely & was always such a Good Samaritan to others and a special friend to me, since kindergarten. You gave me so many great memories. You’ll always be Eddie Stoner to me.