Harold-Stone, III-Obituary

Harold R Stone, III

Weirton, West Virginia

Dec 26, 1960 – Jul 1, 2012

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BORN
December 26, 1960
DIED
July 1, 2012
LOCATION
Weirton, West Virginia

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Gregory-Martin Funeral Home LLC - Steubenville Obituary

Harold R. Stone, III "Stone" peacefully passed away on July 1, 2012 in Columbus, OH surrounded by his family. Harold was born on December 26, 1960. He was preceded in death by his parents Harold and Lorine "Dimples", one brother; Anthony "Huck" and three sisters; Wanda Sue, Mary Lou and Hazel...

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It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since you left us. My boys and I miss you and still share memories about you. You would be so proud dad to see the young men that they are becoming. They are so big now I know you would be doing all sorts of activities with them if you were here. I love you dad forever and always. Your heart is still in my hand and I can feel it. ❤❤

There are times when I miss calling you just to vent and I can’t physically call you. I miss you more and more daily. Your grandsons are big young men now and looking more like you. My heart is in your hand and I love you dad forever. ❤❤❤

Hey dad I just want to say that there isn't a day that goes by that I do think about you. Everyday I still wish that I can call you and just talk to you. I know that you would be so proud of your grandsons. They are getting so big and are very intelligent. St. Is looking more like you everyday. I love you dad forever and always and your heart is still in my hand and I feel it. Keep looking over me and your grandsons. Tell Grandma, Aunt Sherry, Aunt Angel and Nini I love them.

Daddy I will always cherish the moments I got to share with you. I will always remember you asking and telling me that, your heart was in my hand, and asking me if I could feel it. Daddy I love you and will pass what you taught me to your grandsons. I love you forever.

To our dearest cousin Stone who always made us laugh and smile. He was such a joy to be around. We always remember him being happy and those are the memories we will cherish. Our deepest sympathy to our family. Luv

To our dearest cousin who always made us laugh and smile. He was such a joy to be around and someone we could never forget. We always remember him being happy and those are the memories we will cherish. Our deepest sympathy to our family.

Stone was my friend. He was a great man and we had many years of laughs and lots of fun together. I'll always cherish our friendship.

Love your friend,
Debbie Sizemore